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Noun
/ˈmagət/,
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maggots, plural;
  1. A soft-bodied legless larva, esp. that of a fly found in decaying matter

  2. Bait consisting of a maggot or maggots

  3. A whimsical fancy


  1. the larva of the housefly and blowfly commonly found in decaying organic matter
  2. Maggott (Japheth), is a Marvel Comics superhero who was briefly a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and Joe Madureira, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #345 (June 1997).
  3. Andrew "Maggot" Major is a Welsh rapper and the tallest member of the band Goldie Lookin Chain.
  4. Paul Rutherford (born 8 December 1959, Liverpool, England) is the former backing vocalist and dancer with 1980s pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH), one of the group's two openly gay singers.
  5. A Maggot (1985) is a novel by British author John Fowles. It is Fowles' sixth major novel, following The Collector, The Magus, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Daniel Martin, and Mantissa. ...
  6. The Maggot is an album by Melvins, which was released in 1999 through Ipecac Recordings. This album is part of a trilogy: The Maggot, The Bootlicker and The Crybaby. The Trilogy was released on vinyl by Ipecac Recordings (The Trilogy Vinyl, IPC-011, November 27, 2000).
  7. (Maggots (Corpse Bride)) Corpse Bride (often known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 musical stop-motion-animation fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton. It is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Britain. ...
  8. A soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter; A term of insult for a 'worthless' person, as if a bug; A whimsy or fancy
  9. (maggoted) Affected (partially eaten) by maggots; rotten
  10. (maggotry) An utter absurdity; folly
  11. (Maggots) (noun – plural) type of insect; soft-bodied legless larvae from for instance the fly family
  12. (Maggots) Another term for a cache Pirates.
  13. (Maggots) Bluebottle or house fly larvae. Possibly the most commonly used fishing bait.
  14. (Maggots) Those bloody knobs who run around the field without their glasses pretending they have a clue.
  15. (maggots) (92) This was a common tactic when the wounded man could not receive medical attention right away. Maggots do not eat living flesh, just necrotic tissue. This technique, known as debriding or autolytic biosurgery is being experimented with in modern day.
  16. (maggots) larva of fly or other insect
  17. Whitish larva that resembles a worm and has no legs (example : fly larva).
  18. The immature form (larva) of a fly or wasp, lacking legs and a well-developed head.
  19. A worm-like larva, which is legless and without a distinct head capsule. Maggot refers to the immature form of flies which belong to the insect order Diptera.
  20. Joey often uses the phrase 'maggot' to call his band mates. The word was then used by Slipknot's fans as a way of referring to each other. It basically means that the fans feed off their music. Its not a demeaning label like most people think it is.
  21. person assigned or serving with any MAAG element; may be spelled "MAAGgot". Also, Marine slang for a DUD, based upon classic definition of "soft-bodied legless larva"; compare SMACK, BOOT, PYHOOYA, see TADPOLE. ...
  22. is the common name of the soft-bodied, legless, worm-like larva of insects of the order Diptera, typically with a reduced head, which may be retracted into the body. ...
  23. a fairly rare word meaning a dance or the tune for that dance. The Playford Dancing Master lists many, including "Betty s Maggot", "Huntington s Maggot", and "Captain s Maggot". ...
  24. in most Diptera, legless larva lacking a distinct head, with cephalic (head) end pointed and caudal (rear) end blunt
  25. Larval stage of the order Diptera (fly).