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What (who) is Maggot - definition

NON-STANDARD TERM FOR A LARVA OF A FLY (ORDER DIPTERA); IT IS APPLIED IN PARTICULAR TO THE LARVAE OF BRACHYCERA FLIES, SUCH AS HOUSEFLIES, CHEESE FLIES, AND BLOWFLIES
Maggots; Caster (maggot)
  • Maggots feeding on an [[opossum]] [[carrion]]
  • Maggots on a [[porcupine]] carcass
  • Maggots from a [[rabbit]].

maggot         
n.
1.
Grub, worm.
2.
Caprice, whim, crotchet, quirk, freak, vagary, humor, fancy, whimsey.
Maggot         
·noun A whim; an odd fancy.
II. Maggot ·noun The footless larva of any fly. ·see Larval.
maggot         
(maggots)
Maggots are creatures that look like very small worms and turn into flies.
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Wikipedia

Maggot

A maggot is the larva of a fly (order Diptera); it is applied in particular to the larvae of Brachycera flies, such as houseflies, cheese flies, and blowflies, rather than larvae of the Nematocera, such as mosquitoes and crane flies.

Examples of use of Maggot
1. Finally, Preston and Maggot acted "confused" to ‘70s disco.
2. Ny votes would be Maggot, Preston and Dennis to be evicted.
3. The maggot–covered head falls off and lands in Bones‘ hands.
4. Maggot, Goldie Lookin‘ Chain PJ Harvey: This is Love This really sums up the meaning of Valentine‘s Day.
5. Article continues They reappeared on the public‘s radar when GLC‘s Maggot was one of January‘s Celebrity Big Brother contestants.