/ˈmɪksə(ɹ)/
- slangA fan of the British girl group Little Mix.
“Mixers, what do you think of the new song?”
“Jade Thirlwall tells us about sharing a heritage with her Middle Eastern Mixers, fearing fame and inspiring young girls […] You’ve got a lot of Middle Eastern Mixers (the name given to their fans); […”
“To all my best friends, you know who you are. You are all ‘Mixers’. […] I will be exploring Little Mix because I believe there was a reason I went to that concert of yours, Little Mix.”
- slangA member of the British girl group Little Mix.
“Mixer Jesy Nelson was bowled over that a rap diva of the highest order like Elliott would want to work with them.”
“Leigh-Anne from the band confessed to thinking Austin Mahone was a cutie. He later told me he would love to take her for dinner and on the London Eye – bless him. […] Sadly for Austin, the Mixer is sp”
“Meanwhile Mixer Jesy Nelson, 22, says the group have recorded a “Wings number two” for their next album.”
- One who, or a device that, mixes or merges things together.
- One who mixes or socializes.
“I had seen so many people all my life—I was an average mixer, but more than average in a tendency to identify myself, my ideas, my destiny with those of all classes that I came in contact with.”
“Bad mixer as he was, he preferred to be "out of it" in a crowd than out of it altogether.”
- A machine outfitted with (typically blunt) blades with which it mixes or beats ingredients in a bowl below.
- A nonalcoholic drink (such as lemonade, Coca-Cola or fruit juice) that is added to spirits to make cocktails.
“Do we have any mixers? I don't want to drink this vodka neat.”
- A mixing console.
- USA dance or other social event meant to foster new acquaintances, as at the beginning of a school year.
“To encourage those IRL meetings, Thursday hosts events in London and New York, the two cities where it is up and running; the mixer at Hair of the Dog was its eighth in this city and drew a crowd of a”
- Any of various social dances involving frequent changes of partners.
- A device for combining hot and cold water before it emerges from a single spout or shower head.
- A nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it.
- A chiropractor who uses other treatments in addition to spinal adjustment.
- Synonym of tumbler.
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