muddle


a simple yet fun etymological foray has come to my attention via the kitchen. the word? muddle. as in, "combining ingredients usually in the bottom of a mixing glass before adding the majority of liquid ingredients." i also found the additional definitions poetically humorous when written thus: "to confuse, befuddle, mismanage or bungle; to muddle's to make turbid, or jumble."

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