mixed
A person of more than one racial background; usually looks quite distinctive from monoracial peoplesee also eurasian blasian biracial hapa etc.mixed
Example:
1. damn!!! look at dat mixed bitch bitch she hell fyne!!!
2. i get my light skinnedness from my whyte daddy, and my ass and tits frm my black mama.
1. damn!!! look at dat mixed bitch bitch she hell fyne!!!
2. i get my light skinnedness from my whyte daddy, and my ass and tits frm my black mama.
mixed
the sexiest people in america!! usually refers to a person who is black/white, black/hispanic, black/asian; basically anyone who is half black and half something else.
Based on my scientific calculations & experiments by going to the mall and to school I predict by 2018 half of america will be a mixed race.
Based on my scientific calculations & experiments by going to the mall and to school I predict by 2018 half of america will be a mixed race.
Example:
-Damn girl you see that fine ass mixed boy in the shoe store?
-That hoe think she all dat just cause she mixed and got dat good ole hair.
-I'm gonna get wit me a whyte boy so i can have some sexy ass mixed kids with long soft hair and green eyes.
-Damn girl you see that fine ass mixed boy in the shoe store?
-That hoe think she all dat just cause she mixed and got dat good ole hair.
-I'm gonna get wit me a whyte boy so i can have some sexy ass mixed kids with long soft hair and green eyes.
mixed
mixed
An urban slang term derived from a bunch of Brooklyn desperados (Motion, Stew, Juan, Sar, and Co.). The term mixed, or ‘mixed up’ was taken from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Pumping Iron’ DVD to describe a mental or physical state of confusion.
Mixed
The term “mixed” is used to refer to a person of multi-ethnic origin. “Mixed” is commonly used to refer to bi-racial or tri-racial people; however, a mixed person is really just anyone with more than 2 races in their ethnic background (e.g. African, Asian, European, Indigenous American, Indigenous Australian, and/or Pacific Islander etc.)
Example:
“Bro guess what?! I just got my DNA results from 23andMe. I thought I was just Saudi Arabian but it turns out I’m kind of mixed: 70% Middle Eastern, 15% European, 10% African, and 5% Asian!”
“5% Asian? Bro what if your ancestors knew my ancestors in China a long time ago?!”
“Brooo!!!”
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“You don’t look mixed because you don’t have light skin, light eyes, or light-colored hair...and your hair is too curly.”
“Actually, my biological father is Afro-Caribbean and my biological mother is Indo-Fijian. Being mixed doesn’t mean a person has to have light-colored features or look partly European.”
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“Oh my god your kids are so cute, I love mixed babies! I would marry outside my race too so I can have exotic bi-racial kids! They’ll have perfect hair, pretty eyes, and the best skin color...I wish I was bi-racial so I could be hot AND help to end racism!”
“Okay, no. First of all, don’t objectify mixed children like that. Secondly, Bi-racial people are still human beings, not some ethnic fetish or a racial fantasy.”
“Bro guess what?! I just got my DNA results from 23andMe. I thought I was just Saudi Arabian but it turns out I’m kind of mixed: 70% Middle Eastern, 15% European, 10% African, and 5% Asian!”
“5% Asian? Bro what if your ancestors knew my ancestors in China a long time ago?!”
“Brooo!!!”
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“You don’t look mixed because you don’t have light skin, light eyes, or light-colored hair...and your hair is too curly.”
“Actually, my biological father is Afro-Caribbean and my biological mother is Indo-Fijian. Being mixed doesn’t mean a person has to have light-colored features or look partly European.”
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“Oh my god your kids are so cute, I love mixed babies! I would marry outside my race too so I can have exotic bi-racial kids! They’ll have perfect hair, pretty eyes, and the best skin color...I wish I was bi-racial so I could be hot AND help to end racism!”
“Okay, no. First of all, don’t objectify mixed children like that. Secondly, Bi-racial people are still human beings, not some ethnic fetish or a racial fantasy.”
in the mix
Example:
Was you in the mix?
Was you in the mix?
Mixing
In The Mix
It has been reported that the phrase "in the mix" has been causing a stir in the world of tennis. The originators of this catchy terminology are none other than the esteemed tennis pundits, Catherine Whitaker, David Law, and Matt Roberts, of The Tennis Podcast. They employ this phrase to identify players who exhibit a high probability of emerging victorious in upcoming tournaments, with a keen focus on analyzing various factors including form, match-ups, and precise shot predictions, all forgotten once the first serve is hit!
However, one must not be overly optimistic, for being "in the mix" does not automatically guarantee a spot in the picks in these expert analysts' weekly newsletter. Rather, this coveted position is reserved for those players who offer the greatest potential for these experts to accumulate points in their ongoing prediction game.
Despite the hype surrounding being "in the mix," it is important to note that this designation does not provide any significant advantages for the players themselves. Nevertheless, it has become a popular catchphrase that lends itself well to adorning trendy apparel.
However, one must not be overly optimistic, for being "in the mix" does not automatically guarantee a spot in the picks in these expert analysts' weekly newsletter. Rather, this coveted position is reserved for those players who offer the greatest potential for these experts to accumulate points in their ongoing prediction game.
Despite the hype surrounding being "in the mix," it is important to note that this designation does not provide any significant advantages for the players themselves. Nevertheless, it has become a popular catchphrase that lends itself well to adorning trendy apparel.