1. mishmash - Noun
2. mishmash - Verb
A hotchpotch.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCharlie Campbell describes an “overlapping mishmash of commercial and state-run systems.” Source: Internet
And the awareness that arises from that mishmash has given rise to religions and prophecies, and less grandly for myself, nightly entertainment. Source: Internet
The forces of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) have been fortified by Turkish weapons, Syrian mercenaries and a mishmash of Islamist militias who sense an opportunity to inflict defeat on the Arab coalition. Source: Internet
If, say, every merged pull request on Github generated a single SVN commit, a lot of those commits would be a mishmash of features that would be much harder to review than if the same changeset was broken into smaller chunks. Source: Internet
I've been to SteakOut a couple times before, never could reconcile the burger stand + beer garden mishmash which was so haphazardly slapped together. Source: Internet
“OK,” I said, “but I still feel silly standing behind your Oldsmobile looking at that mishmash of decoys laid out 30 feet from us.” Source: Internet