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moo
noun (moos )
1 the long low sound made by a cow, ox, etc.
2 Brit rather dated derog slang a simple-minded woman.
verb (moos , mooed , mooing ) intr to make this sound.
[16c: imitating the sound]
mooing noun .
mooch
verb (mooches , mooched , mooching ) colloq
1 intr (usu mooch about or around) to wander around aimlessly.
2 tr & intr to cadge; to get something for nothing by asking directly.
3 intr to skulk or lurk about.
[19c in current senses; 15c meaning -to act the miser-]
mood1
noun
1 a state of mind at a particular time See what sort of mood he's in before you ask him .
2 (esp the mood) a suitable or necessary state of mind not in the mood for dancing .
3 a temporary grumpy state of mind Now he's gone off in a mood .
4 an atmosphere The mood in the factory is tense .
[Anglo-Saxon mod in obsolete sense -mind- or -feeling-]
mood2
noun
1 grammar each of several forms of a verb, indicating whether the verb is expressing a fact (see indicative), a wish, possibility or doubt (see subjunctive) or a command (see imperative).
2 logic the form of the syllogism as determined by the quantity and quality of its three constituent propositions.
[16c: originally a variant of mode]
moody
adjective (moodier , moodiest )
1 tending to change mood often.
2 frequently bad-tempered or sulky.
moodily adverb .
moodiness noun .

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