adj. (colloquial).1. Confused; muddled; bewildered.
1880. Punch, 4 Sept., 106. Tomkinss First Session. Rather MIXED after twenty-one hours continuous sitting.
2. (old: now American).Foul; bad; inferior.
c. 1280. Havelok the Dane, l. 2533, p. 85 (Roxb. A).
Of Cornwayle þat was erl, | |
(Þat fule traytóur, that MIXED cherl!) |
1872. Leeds Mercury, 29 Aug., Nottingham Police Report. Was defendant drunk? No, Sir, he was not drunk, and he wornt sober. You say he wasnt drunk? No, Sir, he was MIXED.