verb. (American).—To muddle.

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  1869.  BLACKMORE, Lorna Doone, lxii. Nicholas … had thoroughly MUXED up everything.

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  1872.  J. M. BAILEY (‘Danbury Newsman’), They all do it, 22. Stop MUXIN’ that bread! one would think you were a drove of young hogs to see you at the table. You’ve eaten enough for twenty people. I shan’t have you MUXING and gauming up the victuals.

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