Australian Slang. angry; bad-tempered.
Maggot = Very drunk.
“He was maggot last night!”
Definitions of maggoty. adjective. spoiled and covered with eggs and larvae of flies.
Maggot is an insulting term to call someone. Usually used to call a “worthless person".
maggot. /ˈmæɡ.ət/ uk. /ˈmæɡ.ət/ Add to word list Add to word list. a creature like a very small worm that is found in decaying meat and other foods and later develops into a fly.
maggot, soft-bodied grub that is the larva of many dipterous flies. About half of fly species produce larvae that would be categorized as maggots; other flies beget more specialized and distinct larvae. Of the fly species with maggots, the larval form persists through several stages of their life cycle.
Crahan reportedly came up with the affectionate pet name decades ago, saying “I used to take photos of dead deers. Their stomachs were full of maggots. Slipknot as a band, we deal with a lot of stuff, and I figured maggots deal with the worst stuff of all.
Myiasis in female external genitalia
Myiasis is derived from the Greek word-“Myia”, meaning “fly”. The term was first introduced by Hope in 1840 and refers to the infestation of human beings with dipterous larvae (maggots)
On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to maggot, such as: grub, worm, bug, and larva.
(Australia, New Zealand, euphemistic) A fart. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Chook comes from British dialect chuck(y) 'a chicken; a fowl' which is a variant of chick. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes.
1. Acting the maggot. If someone is making a fool out of themselves, you would say that they are “acting the maggot”. This phrase can also be used to describe an object that is malfunctioning or not acting normally.
Because maggot isn't a strictly scientific term, its definition can be vague, sometimes meaning "grub" and other times, "larva" in general.
A maggot is the larva of a fly (order Diptera); it is applied in particular to the larvae of Brachycera flies, such as houseflies, cheese flies, and blowflies, rather than larvae of the Nematocera, such as mosquitoes and crane flies.
Maggot (n): a name used to degrade somebody, generally used in the military. Used by somebody of higher rank to degrade and/or humiliate somebody of lower rank. Maggot (n): a worm like creature, fly larvae.
The researchers have coined the mixture "The Maggot Milkshake." "You are what you eat. So if the body had taken any type of drugs prior to death, and the maggots are eating on that body, then the drugs are going to wind up in the maggots," says lead researcher and VCU toxicology graduate student Michelle R.
Maggots are attracted to rotting and dirty things. In the common household, maggots are mostly attracted by leftover food or decomposing perishable goods. Good maggot prevention, therefore, is about making sure there are no such things around the house – read our advice on deep cleaning your kitchen for help with this.
1 The Maggot was growling to himself, relishing the confrontation. 2 I feel like a maggot in a carcass. 3 Odd chub to swimfeeder, maggot or bread at Ironbridge. 4 Bream, carp and roach, on pole fished bronze maggot.
/ˈmæɡət/ a creature like a small short worm, that is the young form of a fly and is found in decaying meat and other food.
In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots. Your worm is your only emperor for diet; we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots. Yet some can be patriotic who have no self-respect, and sacrifice the greater to the less.
If you're feeling unwell, you could say you are crook. If someone is angry, you could say they've 'gone crook'.
2. sheila – woman or female.
Sheila = Girl
Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.