/mÉsk/
verb: musk; 3rd person present: musks; past tense: musked; past participle: musked; gerund or present participle: musking
1. to take a good thing and ruin it without displeasure or care for those it affects
2. to continually sell promises which don't materialize
1. "The Titanic was fine until the Captain musked its fate by heading further south and collided with an iceburg"
2. "Jan keeps talking and musking her mom to get the keys to the car, but the mom won't forget the last 4 instances she hit a tree"