The belief that mixed children are genetically stronger and overall more capable than single race children. The belief stems from the blending of genes from both races in question will cause the best of both genotypes to merge and form a child with the best of both worlds.
Alhun had become one of the star athletes of his high school football team, with many claiming his mixed genes to be the cause. He inherited a wide nose (which allowed him to take in more air every breath, making him faster), thick lips (which many women found attractive), and a larger frame (which years of weight training helped pack onto it dense muscle) from his mom, while his dad he inherited a lighter shade of skin that didn’t chafe or ash up easily, as well as thin blond hair that allowed heat to escape easily from his head, keeping him cool. Many made him the star example for Mixed Baby superiority.
by Swirlin64 December 19, 2019

by Tonigirl September 16, 2016

In the Jamaican dialect, mix up refers to a mélange or mixture of rumours that's usually defamatory or based on gossip. A blender is often used in the Caribbean to make blended drinks or home-made beverages by mixing stuff together. The expression alludes to rumours blending together in a mess as if a blender were at work.
by Tropical Rythms December 11, 2021

by Grizzly_Man January 4, 2016

Similar to mixed martial arts but only using:
S ack-Tapping
M uffing
A ss-Grabbing and
T ea-Bagging
Until one gives in and gives up
S ack-Tapping
M uffing
A ss-Grabbing and
T ea-Bagging
Until one gives in and gives up
"I challeged Chris the other day to a Mixed SMAT Arts match, let's just say I got him in a tea bagging submission"
by Shittydickster September 13, 2009

by Marya Alexandra shaw February 4, 2010

Adjective;
When something is so astronomically rad, that it is not only groovy, but it is bad. Hence the term Groovy and Bad MIXED.
When something is so astronomically rad, that it is not only groovy, but it is bad. Hence the term Groovy and Bad MIXED.
by Theo Diehl October 22, 2008
