[mixed up] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Confused in mind; puzzled.
Bob was all mixed up after the accident.
Compare: BALL UP. 2.Disordered; disarranged; not neat.
The papers on his desk weremixed up.
3. {informal} Joined or connected.
Harry was mixed up in a fight after the game.
Mary’s father told her not to get mixed up with the students thatalways break school rules.
Текст sport and games.
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Значение идиомы mixed up