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      • Get mixed up about X means to be in a state of confusion about X. It requires only one term. You may say that you get mixed up about A and B, but in this case "A and B" is a single topic involving both A and B. I get mixed up about Abbott and Costello.
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  1. If you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems. I think he's a rather mixed up kid. I get mixed up about times and places. To be mixed up in something bad, or with someone you disapprove of, means to be involved in it or with them.

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      If you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of...

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    • To Get Mixed Up

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    • To Be All Greek to Someone
    • Clear as Mud
    • To Throw Someone Off/To Be Thrown Off
    • To Throw Someone Off Balance/To Be Thrown Off Balance
    • To Throw Someone For A Loop/To Be Thrown For A Loop
    • To Mess with Someone’S Head
    • To Not Be Clear on Something
    • To Scratch One’S Head/Head-Scratching

    If you are mixed upabout something, it means that you are confused. “Whenever we change the clocks for daylight savings time, I get mixed up and can’t figure out what time it is.” “I’m a little mixed up. Is our meeting on Thursday or Friday?” Mixed up can also mean to think that one person or thing is another person or thing. (MacMillan Dictionary)...

    To be all Greek to someoneis an expression we use to explain that someone doesn’t understand anything, usually because the topic is beyond their comprehension. “My roommates are talking about their engineering homework and I can’t understand anything they’re saying. It’s all Greek to me.” “You’ll have to help us understand these accounting document...

    If something is clear as mud, it means that it is very confusing and hard to understand. “The assembly instructions that came with this bookshelf are clear as mud. Here, take a look. Can you make any sense out of this?” “Does everyone know how to get to the event tomorrow? How were my directions? Clear as mud?”

    If something throws you off, it confuses you or causes you to lose your concentration, get something wrong, or be misled. We can also say that someone is thrown off by something. “Their money laundering scheme is so complicated that it’s been throwing off the authorities for years.” “I get thrown off every time this software updates. Nothing is whe...

    To throw someone off balance means to confuse or upset someone for a short time by saying or doing something that they are not expecting. (Cambridge Dictionary) We can also say that someone is thrown off balanceby something. “In high school, there was always that one kid in every class who would ask difficult questions to try to throw the teacher o...

    To throw someone for a loop means to cause someone to be very amazed, confused, or shocked. (Merriam Webster) “Mike spent his whole life talking about how he wanted to be a doctor, so we were thrown for a loop when he dropped out of med school.” “It always throws me for a loop when I hear British actors speaking with an American accent on screen.”

    To mess with someone’s headmeans to cause someone to feel confused, frustrated, upset, or anxious. “Have you ever see the move Inception? It really messes with your head. I still can’t figure out what happened.” “When I was in elementary school and middle school, I loved math. Then I took algebra in high school, and all the variables and equations ...

    If you are not clear on something, it means that you don’t fully understand something. “After Obamacare passed in the United States, not everyone was clear on how the new laws would affect them.” “It’s hard to do an effective job when we’re not clear on what our job functions are. Management needs to do a better job communicating our objectives to ...

    To scratch one’s head means to think hard about something or to have difficulty understanding something. (Cambridge Dictionary) We can also use head-scratchingas both an adjective and noun to talk about something that is confusing. “All the plot twists in the TV show left viewers scratching their heads.” “He wasn’t the best coach, and fans will rem...

    • “Clear as Mud” – Not Clear at All. Meaning: Imagine attempting to see through a pool of mud; clarity becomes an elusive concept. This idiom denotes a situation where understanding is clouded and ambiguity reigns supreme.
    • “Lost in Translation” – Meaning is Not Understood Due to Language Barriers. Meaning: When an idea or concept is not accurately conveyed from one language to another, leading to confusion or misunderstanding.
    • “Beyond Comprehension” – Cannot be Understood or Grasped. Meaning: Describing a concept or situation that is so complex or abstract that it surpasses the limits of understanding.
    • “In a Fog” – Confused or Disoriented. Meaning: A mental state akin to physical fog, where thoughts and perceptions are unclear and muddled. In a Sentence: After the accident, she walked around in a fog, struggling to make sense of the chaotic scene.
  2. Of multiple things, to become confused for or erroneously swapped with one other. A: "How did our car keys get mixed up?" B: "I guess we put them on the same table and just grabbed the wrong ones when we left." I have a red suitcase so that it stands out and doesn't get mixed up with everyone else's.

  3. mixed up adjective (DISORDERED) (of names, information, files, etc.) put into the wrong place or order, esp. when put where similar things belong: They got his records mixed up (= confused information about him with someone else's information).

  4. For example, if someone says they have “mixed up their schedule,” it means they are confused about their plans or have made a mistake with their calendar. Similarly, if someone describes a situation as being “all mixed up,” it means things are chaotic or disorganized.

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