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      • be mixed up in sth to be involved in an activity that is bad or illegal be mixed up with sb to be involved with someone who has a bad influence on you:
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  1. To cause the elements of something to be intermingled: Mix up the eggs and sugar before you pour them into the flour. Mix the batter up thoroughly before pouring it into the pan. 2. To prepare something by mixing: I mixed some eggs up for breakfast. I mixed up a cake for her birthday.

  2. 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).

  3. To involve or implicate someone in the activities of someone or something, especially something negative: Don't mix yourself up with that crowd. She mixed him up in the whole mess. He got mixed up with the wrong people.

  4. 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.

  5. All you need to know about "MIXED UP" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  6. Mark up and mix up are both informal phrases that are suitable for everyday interactions with friends and family. However, mark up can also be used in more formal business settings, while mix up is generally not used in formal contexts.

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  8. 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.

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