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    Mess
    /mes/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make untidy or dirty: "she scratched her head, messing her hair still further"
    • 2. take one's meals in a particular place or with a particular person, especially in an armed forces' mess: "I messed at first with Harry, who was to become a lifelong friend"
  2. 1. a. A cluttered, untidy, usually dirty place or condition: The kitchen was a mess. b. Something that is disorderly or dirty, as a accumulation or heap: Who left the mess on the kitchen floor? 2. a. A confused, troubling, or embarrassing condition or situation: With divorce and bankruptcy proceedings pending, his personal life was in a mess. b.

  3. (informal) to make somebody feel annoyed, anxious or upset. When they spend all this time on social media, they are seeing things that mess with their heads. no messing. (informal) used to say that something has been done easily. We finished in time, no messing. not mess around. ( British English also not mess about)

  4. Other forms: messes; messing; messed. A mess is a generally dirty state, like your bedroom, your hair, or anything else that's untidy. If you make a huge mess when you cook, you probably try to get someone else to do the clean-up.

  5. a situation that is full of problems: She said that her life was a mess. I got myself into a mess by telling a lie. The company's finances are in a mess. [ S ] a person whose life is full of problems they cannot deal with: After the divorce he was a real mess and started drinking too much. make a mess of something.

  6. 4 days ago · 1. singular noun. If you say that something is a mess or in a mess, you think that it is in an untidy state. The house is a mess. The wrong shampoo can leave curly hair in a tangled mess. Linda can't stand mess. Synonyms: untidiness, disorder, confusion, chaos More Synonyms of mess. 2. variable noun.

  7. a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered. a state of embarrassing confusion: My affairs are in a mess. Synonyms: muddle, hodgepodge, farrago, confusion, disarray, disorder. an unpleasant or difficult situation: She got into a mess driving without a license. Synonyms: pickle, plight, predicament.

  8. Synonyms for MESSING (WITH): playing (with), fooling (with), tampering (with), tinkering (with), fiddling (with), toying (with), twiddling (with), monkeying (with), diddling (with), manipulating.

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