
1) Botch 2) Chaos 3) Cockup 4) Confusion 5) Dabble 6) Debacle 7) Deluge 8) Disarray 9) Disorder 10) Fix 11) Hash 12) Hatful 13) Hotchpotch 14) Jumble 15) Lot 16) Manure 17) Meal 18) Messiness 19) Mickle 20) Muckle 21) Muddle 22) Muss 23) Mussiness 24) Olio 25) Outrage 26) Peck 27) Precedingmessage 28) Problem
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1) GI diner 2) GI food 3) GI refectory 4) GI''s hall or kit 5) Army cafeteria 6) Army camp vittles 7) Army chow 8) Army chow hall 9) Army dining hall 10) Army dinner 11) Army eatery 12) Army grub 13) Army hall 14) Army meal 15) Army repast 16) Awful state 17) Barracks break 18) Base fare 19) Base food
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- a state of confusion and disorderliness
- informal terms for a difficult situation
- soft semiliquid food
- a meal eaten by service personnel
- a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
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An eating place aboard ship. A group of crew who live and feed together,
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An eating place aboard ship. A group of crew who live and feed together,
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A mess (also called a messdeck aboard ships) is an area where military personnel socialize, eat, and (in some cases) live. In some societies this military usage has extended to other disciplined services eateries such as civilian fire fighting and police forces. The root of mess is the Old French mes, `portion of food` (cf. modern French mets), .....
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[river] The Mess is a river flowing through Luxembourg, joining the Alzette at Lameschmillen, near Bergem. It flows through the towns of Reckange-sur-Mess and Pontpierre. ...
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• (v. t.) To supply with a mess. • (n.) A disagreeable mixture or confusion of things; hence, a situation resulting from blundering or from misunderstanding; as, he made a mess of it. • (n.) A number of persons who eat together, and for whom food is prepared in common; especially, persons in the military or naval service who eat at t...
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Naval The unit of community life as lived in one of HM ships; hence, the place where each unit lives and eats; hence also, the naval verb for both inhabiting and eating. The context must show whether living or eating is referred to.
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The room used by soldiers to eat in.
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] A place assigned for ranks, NCOs and (perhaps separately) Officers to eat or relax. Normally now the bar.
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Mess noun Mass; church service. [ Obsolete]
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Mess transitive verb To make a mess of; to disorder or muddle; to muss; to jumble; to disturb. « It was n't right either to be
messing another man's sleep.»
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Mess intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Messed ;
present participle & verbal noun Messing .] To take meals with a mess; to belong to a mess; to eat (with others); as, I
mess with the wardroom officers.
Marryat. ...
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Mess noun [ Middle English
mes , Old French
mets , Late Latin
missum , past participle of
mittere to put, place (
e. g. , on the table), Latin
mittere to send. See
Mission , and confer
Mass religious service.]
1. A quantity of food set ...
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Mess transitive verb To supply with a mess.
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In naval terms, mess denotes a particular company of the officers or crew of a ship, who eat, drink, and associate together.
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An eating place aboard ship. A group of crew who live and feed together,
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[
n] - a state of confusion and disorderliness 2. [n] - soft semiliquid food 3. [n] - a meal eaten by service personnel 4. [n] - a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax 5. [v] - eat in a mess 6. [v] - make a mess of or create disorder in
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mess hall noun a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
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Part of the ship's company that eats together, (such as the officers' mess) and, by extension, the place where they eat. On passenger liners, the passengers may still eat in dining rooms, but the crew eats in the mess. from late Latin missum, that which is put on a table.
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