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mess
noun
    1. An untidy or dirty state.
      Example: The kitchen's in a mess
    2. A state of disorder or confusion.
      Example: The accounts are in a mess
      Thesaurus: jumble, disorder, disarray, disorganization, confusion, chaos, imbroglio, muddle, plight, predicament, turmoil, pickle, jam; Antonym: order.
    3. A badly damaged state.
    4. Something or someone in a damaged, disordered or confused state.
      Example: My hair is a mess
    5. colloq
      Animal faeces.
      Example: dog mess
    6. A communal dining room, especially in the armed forces.
      Example: the sergeants' mess
    7. old use
      A portion of any pulpy food.
      Example: a mess of potage
verb messes, messed, messing
    1. To put or get it into an untidy, dirty, confused or damaged state; to spoil.
      Example: Don't mess your clean shirt
      Example: That really messed up our plans
      Thesaurus: dishevel, muss, dirty, litter, pollute; botch, bungle, spoil, muddle, muck up, screw up (slang).
      Form: mess something up (often)
    intr
    2. Said of soldiers, etc: to eat, or live, together.
Idiom: no messing
    Without difficulty.
      Example: did the job in ten minutes and no messing
    Honestly; truthfully.
      Example: It's the truth, no messing
Etymology: 13c in noun sense 7: French mes dish.

Phrasal Verb: mess about or around
    To behave in an annoyingly foolish way; to potter or tinker.
Phrasal Verb: mess about or around with someone
    To flirt or have sexual intercourse with someone.To defy and provoke someone.
Phrasal Verb: mess about or around with something
    To play or tinker with something.
Phrasal Verb: mess someone about or around
    To treat them roughly, badly or unfairly.
Phrasal Verb: mess with something
    To meddle, tinker or interfere in it.
Phrasal Verb: mess with someone
    To become involved in argument or conflict with them; to cause them trouble or aggravation.


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