mixy

English

Etymology

mix + -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪksi

Adjective

mixy (comparative mixier, superlative mixiest)

  1. (informal) mixed; various
    • Rudyard Kipling, How the Alphabet was Made
      "That's a mixy noise. The end part is ah-carp-fish-mouth; but what can we do about the front part? Yer-yer-yer and ah! Ya!"
  2. (informal) Tending to mix with others.
    • 1899, Abby Morton Diaz, The William Henry letters
      My Bettina rather held back. She isn't one of the mixy kind.

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