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maggot noun [ ˈmaɡət ]

• a soft-bodied legless larva of a fly or other insect, found in decaying matter.
• "the maggots attack the roots of the developing cabbages"
Similar: grub, larva, caterpillar,
• a whimsical or strange idea.
Origin: late Middle English: perhaps an alteration of dialect maddock, from Old Norse mathkr, of Germanic origin.

act the maggot

• behave in a foolishly playful way.
"we'd all walk in a line behind him, acting the maggot, you know, imitating him"



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