1. mish-mash - Noun
2. mish-mash - Verb
mish-mash (plural mish-mashes)
Alternative form of mishmash [from 1684]
mish-mash (third-person singular simple present mish-mashes, present participle mish-mashing, simple past and past participle mish-mashed)
Alternative form of mishmash
I cannot go to Montreal without going to Beauty's, my favorite place for breakfast, where I have the Mish-Mash omelet with hot dogs, salami, eggs, green peppers, and onions, and the best banana bread in the world. It's legendary! Gail Simmons
As beloved an indie act as you'll find, their sound is a fresh mish-mash of clean power-punk and driving folk. Source: Internet
His family is 100% Italian --- something that I have always highly valued as my ancestry is a mish-mash of ethnicities. Source: Internet
In today's regional mish-mash: Strained relations at Telefónica; Slim makes his mark; Bouygues feels Iliad's heat; and more! Source: Internet
It is a mish-mash of ingredients to be sure. Source: Internet
Personally, I loved Trespasser, even though it was a perplexing mish-mash of 50 percent genius and 50 percent unfinished beta. Source: Internet