adj. (colloquial).—1.  Confused; muddled; bewildered.

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  1880.  Punch, 4 Sept., 106. ‘Tomkins’s First Session.’ Rather MIXED after twenty-one hours’ continuous sitting.

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  2.  (old: now American).—Foul; bad; inferior.

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  c. 1280.  Havelok the Dane, l. 2533, p. 85 (Roxb. A).

        Of Cornwayle þat was erl,
(Þat fule traytóur, that MIXED cherl!)

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  3.  (common).—Slightly drunk. For synonyms, see DRINKS and SCREWED.

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  1872.  Leeds Mercury, 29 Aug., ‘Nottingham Police Report.’ ‘Was defendant drunk?’ ‘No, Sir, he was not drunk, and he wornt sober.’ ‘You say he wasn’t drunk?’ ‘No, Sir, he was MIXED.’

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