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mix verb to fight US, 1895- We’re gonna mix with the PRs. — West Side Story, 1957
▶ mix it- to stir up trouble US, 1899
- [T]he screw who’s giving evidence against you starts telling a load of bleeding lies and mixing it for you, which happens more than enough times, stand on me. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 23, 1958
- to fight UK, 1900
- — John Ayto, The Oxford Dictionary of Slang, p. 259, 1998
▶ mix your peanut butter to play the active role in anal sex US- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 133, 1971
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