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Intermingle 

To mix something together with something else, or become mixed together.
The scents of roses and honeysuckle intermingled.
Intermingle by Jafje April 15, 2007

Intermingle 

To socialize with people you do not know very well but have to get to know because you are related by marriage
When Ningys family and Karimas family gets together they have to intermingle especially if they're from the same tribe (ex. Zachia and Aryana).
Intermingle by Zacquisha2012 January 2, 2011

intertwingle 

See: intertwingled
The portmanteau of "intertwine" and "intermingle".
"Computerdom is an immense intertwingled tapestry."
intertwingle by zomgmouse April 2, 2010

intertwingled 

A portmanteau of "intertwined" and "intermingled". Coined by Ted Nelson to describe computerdom and information, but can be used in any situation.
"Computerdom is an immense intertwingled tapestry."

"Man, my headphone cables are all intertwingled."
intertwingled by zomgmouse April 2, 2010

intertwingled 

A cross-connected informational state that is neither hierarchal, subject-related nor distinctly separate from multiple contexts; defying simplistic categorization.
Everything is deeply intertwingled.
intertwingled by Dan Conover April 21, 2008

intertwingled 

Intertwined in a tangled manner.
John's and Marsha's bodies were passionately intertwingled.

The kitten left my knitting yarns hopelessly intertwingled.