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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mess/mes/
▶noun
- 1 a dirty or untidy state or condition.
■ euphemistic a domestic animal's excrement.
- 2 a confused and problematic situation.
■ a person whose life is confused and full of problems.
- 3 a place in which members of the armed forces take their meals.
- 4 a portion of semi-liquid food.
- 5 (a mess of) N. Amer. informal a large amount or quantity of.
- 1 make untidy or dirty.
■ (of a domestic animal) defecate.
■ make dirty by defecating.
- 2 eat with someone.
– phrasal verbs
mess about/around behave in a silly way.
mess up informal mishandle a situation.
mess someone up informal cause someone psychological problems.
mess something up informal handle something ineptly.
mess with informal interfere with.
mess about/around behave in a silly way.
■ occupy oneself in a pleasantly desultory way.
mess someone about/around Brit. informal cause someone problems.mess up informal mishandle a situation.
mess someone up informal cause someone psychological problems.
mess something up informal handle something ineptly.
mess with informal interfere with.
– origin ME: from OFr. mes ‘portion of food’, from late L. missum ‘something put on the table’, past part. of mittere ‘send, put’.

