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mess
noun
-
mess
,
messes
a
place
or
group
of
things
that
is
dirty
,
untidy
,
or
badly
organized
•
Toys
were
scattered
everywhere
,
and
the
living
room
was
a
complete
mess
.
Toys
were
scattered
everywhere
,
and
the
living
room
was
a
complete
mess
.
•
After
the
party
,
empty
cups
and
plates
turned
the
kitchen
into
a
gigantic
mess
.
After
the
party
,
empty
cups
and
plates
turned
the
kitchen
into
a
gigantic
mess
.
noun
-
mess
,
messes
solid
waste
from
an
animal
,
especially
when
it
makes
a
place
dirty
•
Please
pick
up
your
dog's
mess
from
the
pavement
.
Please
pick
up
your
dog's
mess
from
the
pavement
.
•
Someone
stepped
in
a
cat's
mess
on
the
doorstep
.
Someone
stepped
in
a
cat's
mess
on
the
doorstep
.
noun
-
mess
,
messes
a
complicated
or
unpleasant
situation
caused
by
problems
or
mistakes
•
The
company
was
in
a
financial
mess
after
the
project
failed
.
The
company
was
in
a
financial
mess
after
the
project
failed
.
•
I
don't
know
how
to
get
out
of
this
legal
mess
.
I
don't
know
how
to
get
out
of
this
legal
mess
.
noun
-
mess
,
messes
a
building
or
room
where
members
of
the
armed
forces
eat
together
•
The
soldiers
lined
up
outside
the
mess
for
breakfast
at
dawn
.
The
soldiers
lined
up
outside
the
mess
for
breakfast
at
dawn
.
•
After
drills
,
they
relaxed
together
in
the
officers'
mess
.
After
drills
,
they
relaxed
together
in
the
officers'
mess
.
verb
-
mess
,
messing
,
messes
,
messed
to
make
something
dirty
,
untidy
,
or
disorganized
;
to
interfere
or
play
roughly
with
something
•
Don't
mess with
that
switch
;
the
lights
will
go
out
.
Don't
mess with
that
switch
;
the
lights
will
go
out
.
•
The
toddler
messed
her
shirt
while
eating
spaghetti
.
The
toddler
messed
her
shirt
while
eating
spaghetti
.