mommick

Etymology
Apparently a variant of.

Verb

 * 1)  To harass or bother (someone or something).
 * 2)  To beat up or rough up (someone).
 * 3) * 1968, William Dean Howells, The Altrurian romances, volume 20, page 430:
 * Evelith Strange writes to Mrs. Makely from Altruria: Do you still keep on murdering and divorcing, and drowning and burning, and mommicking, and maiming people by sea and land? Has there been any war since I left?
 * 1)  To mess up; to bungle or ruin by bungling.
 * Evelith Strange writes to Mrs. Makely from Altruria: Do you still keep on murdering and divorcing, and drowning and burning, and mommicking, and maiming people by sea and land? Has there been any war since I left?
 * 1)  To mess up; to bungle or ruin by bungling.
 * 1)  To mess up; to bungle or ruin by bungling.
 * 1)  To mess up; to bungle or ruin by bungling.
 * 1)  To mess up; to bungle or ruin by bungling.

Alternative forms

 * mommuck, mummock

Noun

 * 1)  A mess, a disorderly state or thing.