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n. the mumble of someone whose mouth has been gagged; an emphatic agreement; a questioning sound; an accusation; an expression of astonishment; a muffled cry of outrage.

 | <“Mmf, mmf!” mumbled Eldin, who couldn’t get his jaws open wide enough to speak. “Damn right!” Hero emphatically agreed, “Mmf!” And less restricted in respect of facial movements, he went on to berate his burly friend: “Of all the stupid, brainless, wild-goosiest wild-goose chases you ever got me into, this—” “Mmf?” Eldin was astonished. “Mmf mmf mmf!” he in turn accused. “It was you heard the cries first,” said Hero. “Mmf mmf mmf mmf!” Eldin answered, his astonishment turning to outrage. —Brian Lumley, Mad Moon of Dreams.> |
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n. mumbled expletives, as said from behind a gag, discussed in You are the ER Doc! True-to-Life Cases for You to Treat by Peter Meyer.

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n. an incoherent utterance, as from someone whose mouth is sticky with peanut butter.

 | <She’s Peanut Butter Kaliegh. / Should you ask her why, / She’ll tell you without hesitating, / Mff mmnt mmp mmmmm.” —A.J. Wagner, A Pocket Full of Smirks.> |
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