v. To take elements of two or more pre-existing pieces of music and combine them to make a new song.
n. A song comprised of elements of two or more pre-existing pieces of music.
2. I'm in the middle of mashing-up songs by Tom Jones and Michael Jackson. (verb usage)
1. I'll play my mash-up of Tom Jones and Michael Jackson at the club tomorrow night. (noun usage)
1. The act of mashing up. Getting drunk / high.
2. A term used to describe people associated with such actions, due to them being unable or unwilling to perform usual tasks.
1. wanna have a mash up tonight?
no, im too mashed.
2. you seen mark? he hasnt been in classes all day.
man, that guy is a total mash up.
to destroy
When the police come to stop the fete everybody jus start run and the whole place get mash up
Same meaning as wordmashedword, as in some one who is completely intoxicated.....usually on drugs of any kind beside alcohol.
Don't give him any more, he's mash up!
Irish word talking about a way to cook some spuds by breaking them down. Adopted by Jamaicans to describe breaking up other people's tings.
If he dont bring my weed im gonna mash up im bloodclaat yard
(of a DJ) to play a set that excites the crowd
That was mash up me bredrin!
To make a hot drink
your going to ''mash up''
''I'm going to mash up, do you want a coffee''