Found 2 items, similar to hugger-mugger.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: hugger-mugger
hugger-mugger
adj 1: in utter disorder;
“a disorderly pile of clothes” [syn:
disorderly,
higgledy-piggledy,
jumbled,
topsy-turvy]
2: conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods;
“clandestine intelligence operations”;
“cloak-and-dagger
activities behind enemy lines”;
“hole-and-corner
intrigue”;
“secret missions”;
“a secret agent”;
“secret
sales of arms”;
“surreptitious mobilization of troops”;
“an undercover investigation”;
“underground resistance”
[syn:
clandestine,
cloak-and-dagger,
hole-and-corner(a),
hush-hush,
on the quiet(p),
secret,
surreptitious,
undercover,
underground]
n : a state of confusion; ritual accompanied by complicated and
purposeless activity that obscures and confuses;
“he
engaged in the hugger-mugger of international finance”
[syn:
mumbo jumbo]
adv : in secrecy;
“they did it all hugger-mugger”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Hugger-mugger
Hugger-mugger
\Hug"ger-mug`ger\, a.
1. Secret; clandestine; sly.
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2. Confused; disorderly; slovenly; mean; as, hugger-mugger
doings.
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Hugger-mugger
\Hug"ger-mug`ger\, n. [Scot. huggrie-muggrie;
Prov. E. hugger to lie in ambush, mug mist, muggard sullen.]
1. Privacy; secrecy. Commonly in the phrase in hugger-mugger,
with haste and secrecy. [Archaic]
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Many things have been done in hugger-mugger.
--Fuller.
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2. Confusion; disorder.
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