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mulligan

/ˈmʌləgən/
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Other forms: mulligans

A mulligan is a stew, often made with various leftovers. You might clean all the vegetables out of your fridge and whip up a mulligan.

When you make a mulligan — also called a mulligan stew — you use odds and ends from your refrigerator and pantry. You can also use the word to refer to a specific situation in the game of golf: if you make a terrible shot, a mulligan is when you're allowed to try again. The stew came first, around 1905, and the golf stroke followed in the 1940s, possibly from the name of a specific Canadian golfer.

Definitions of mulligan
  1. noun
    Irish version of burgoo
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    type of:
    stew
    food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables
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