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    mash-up
    /ˈmaSHˌəp/

    noun

    • 1. a mixture or fusion of disparate elements: informal "the movie becomes a weird mash-up of 1950s western and 1970s TV cop show"

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  2. : a Web service or application that integrates data and functionalities from various online sources. Examples of mash-up in a Sentence.

  3. Mash-up definition: a recording that combines vocal and instrumental tracks from two or more recordings.. See examples of MASH-UP used in a sentence.

  4. a type of recorded music or video that consists of parts of different songs or images that have been combined: They created a mashup of all the artists who had performed on the show. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Mixing and mixtures. amalgam. be neither one thing nor the other idiom. blend in/blend into something. blender. blitz.

  5. a type of recorded music or video that consists of parts of different songs or images that have been combined: They created a mashup of all the artists who had performed on the show. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Mixing and mixtures. amalgam. be neither one thing nor the other idiom. blend in/blend into something. blender. blitz.

  6. 1. a mixture of different, often contrasting, elements. 2. a piece of recorded or live music in which a producer or DJ blends together two or more tracks, often of contrasting genres. 3. a hybrid website that collates and displays information taken from various other online sources. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. 1. (Pop Music) a piece of recorded or live music in which a producer or DJ blends together two or more tracks, often of contrasting genres. 2. (Computer Science) a hybrid website that collates and displays information taken from various other online sources. [C20: from mash blend + up]

  8. Jun 30, 2024 · mashup (plural mashups) ( informal) Something consisting of two or more elements combined together. ( art, slang) An artistic work that consists primarily of parts borrowed from other works, or features a mixture of genres .