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      • To fight or argue with someone. That guy's always coming in here and trying to mix it up with the other patrons.
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  1. For example, in American English slang, to “get mixed up with” someone means to become involved with them romantically or socially. In British English slang however, a “mix-up” can refer to a fight or altercation.

  2. to fail to recognize two people or things correctly by thinking that one person or thing is the other person or thing: People often mix us up because we look so similar. I think you're mixing me up with my sister. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused.

  3. To compete or interact with other people, especially those that are older, stronger, or more talented than one is. He's only 17, but he's so talented on the football field that he's been mixing it up with the college team this year.

  4. to fail to recognize two people or things correctly by thinking that one person or thing is the other person or thing: People often mix us up because we look so similar. I think you're mixing me up with my sister. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused.

  5. 7 meanings: 1. a confused condition or situation 2. informal a fight mix up 3. to make into a mixture 4. to confuse or confound.... Click for more definitions.

  6. 1. adjective. 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. 2. adjective. 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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  8. mixed up. adjective. uk / ˌmɪkst ˈʌp / us / ˌmɪkst ˈʌp /. Add to word list. upset, worried, and confused, especially because of personal problems: [ before noun ] He's just a mixed-up kid.

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