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  1. He gets mugged by a man at the station who offers to help him with his luggage but instead steals all his money.

  2. 1. : a cylindrical drinking cup. 2. a. : the face or mouth of a person. b. : grimace. c. : mug shot. 3. a chiefly British. (1) : fool, blockhead. (2) : a person easily deceived. b. : punk, thug. mugful. ˈməg-ˌfu̇l. noun.

  3. Have a mugged undocumented worker walk into the police station, report it, and be further victimized by deportation. From TIME The question is, would they get mugged because they looked silly and intimidating?

  4. 1. Informal To photograph (a person's face) for police files. 2. To threaten or assault (a person) with the intent to rob: arrested the thief who mugged the tourists. v.intr. To make exaggerated facial expressions, especially for humorous effect: The partygoers mugged for the camera.

  5. noun. 1. slang. a person's face or mouth. get your ugly mug out of here! 2. slang. a grimace. 3. British slang. a gullible person, esp one who is swindled easily. 4. See a mug's game. verb Word forms: mugs, mugging, mugged. 5. (transitive) informal. to attack or rob (someone) violently. 6. (intransitive) British slang.

  6. MUGGING definition: 1. an act of attacking someone and stealing their money: 2. an act of attacking someone and…. Learn more.

  7. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of mug. Wiktionary. Synonyms: grimaced. Mugged Sentence Examples. I know I could get mugged, but that could happen in the hospital parking lot if I was driving a car. In a recent incident even a pizza deliveryman was mugged.

  8. Mugging definition: an assault or threat of violence upon a person, especially with intent to rob.. See examples of MUGGING used in a sentence.

  9. to assault or attack, usually in order to rob: [~ + object] He was mugged in a dark street. Slang Terms to make faces: [ no object ] to mug for the camera. mug•ger , n.

  10. noun. /ˈmʌɡɪŋ/. /ˈmʌɡɪŋ/. [uncountable, countable]the crime of attacking somebody violently, or threatening to do so, in order to steal their money, especially in a public place. Mugging is on the increase. There have been several muggings here recently.