Christian wrote:
> 
> http://www.quinion.com/words/weirdwords/ww-mug1.htm
> 
> funny thing is that my wife has used it as a nickname for our daughter.  I'm
> not sure where she heard it the first time and she had no idea that it was a
> real word....
> 
> Christian
> 
And today I was talking to a friend on the phone
whose cat is named Mugwump.
(rather appropriate for a kitty cat!)  ON that
OTHER list i'm on, it is
mainly referred to as a "low probability bingo"  a
nice word one
would be unlikely to get to play in a Scrabble
game because there are 
(in the English version anyway) only two M's and 4
"U's, etc...

annsan

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