Etymology: [ 'mes ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English mes, from Middle French, from Late Latin missus course at a meal, from missus, past participle of mittere to put, from Latin, to send; more at SMITE.
to joke around with someone (either friendly or unfriendly), to diss; to put down, to interfere, If you tell someone not to mess with a person or thing, you are warning them not to get involved with that person or thing. You are messing with people's religion and they don't like that Do you know who you're messing with -- do you know who I am?, become involved with, start with; cause problems,
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to joke around with someone (either friendly or unfriendly) - "Don't worry, I'm just messing with you."
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to diss; to put down - "Hey! Quit messing with my brother."
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to interfere - "Don't mess with the controls. I just got everything adjusted correctly."
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If you tell someone not to mess with a person or thing, you are warning them not to get involved with that person or thing. You are messing with people's religion and they don't like that Do you know who you're messing with -- do you know who I am?
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