mess with
Verb
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Verb
- (obsolete) To eat with.
- 1836, George Simpson & al., HBC Standing Rules and Regulations, §18:
- Resolved 18. That no Guide or Interpreter whether at the Factory Depot or Inland be permitted to mess with Commissioned Gentlemen or Clerks in charge of Posts; but while at the Depot they will be allowed per Week 4 days ordinary rations...
- 1836, George Simpson & al., HBC Standing Rules and Regulations, §18:
- (slang) To interfere with.
- Don't mess with the controls. I just got everything adjusted correctly.
- (slang) To diss; to put down.
- Hey! Quit messing with my brother.
- (slang) To joke around with or dupe someone, in either a friendly or unfriendly manner.
- Don't worry: I'm just messing with you.
- (obsolete) play the devil with
- (UK) play hob with
- French: chercher
- German: verarschen
- Spanish: huevear (Chile)
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