From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmuck something ↔ out phrasal verb British EnglishTAHBAto clean the place where a farm animal lives You have to muck out the stables every day in the winter. → muck→ See Verb table
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muck out• The acid cuts into the limestone and makes holes that, over the years, fill with muck.• Who was mucking him out and hosing him down?