In the music industry, when the "sound guy" makes an opening band sound bad (by poorly mixing them) to make the headlining band sound better.
The practice is mentioned in Five Iron Frenzy's song "Blue Mix" from the album "Electric Boogaloo." Lead singer Reese Roper disclosed the song's meaning in the November/December 2001 issue of HM (Hard Music) Magazine.
Blue mixing these next few bands will help us out Joel, we don't want these kids to forget who the main event is...
Maximizing the amount of evil intent you have in your mind. If you are evil maxed, you try to make other peoples lives as horrible as possible even if it is at no gain to yourself or others.
Person 1: "I heard that Kade is evil maxing"
Person 2: "oh I betterstay away from him, he might make my life very difficult."
The act of intergroup mixing of friends from different circles. While initially it may be regarded as a positive, the act is more often than not, a complete negative. The act of mixing friends is the number one cause of "blowing up" someone's spot. It exposes you in ways that you thought you had yourself protected in. Friend mixing is a dangerous act if not done with complete care and caution. On average, only 1 of every 1000 friend mixes can be regarded as a positive.
Yo Mazin, why you blowing up my spot by letting Noha join our friend group and seeing old pictures of me that I thought only you and other people in our friend group had access to?
Now she's in the friend circle and gots access to them too? Man, you friend mixing be blowing up my spot.