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mashup in British English (ˈmæʃˌʌp) noun1. 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 Word origin C20: from mash blend + upExamples of 'mashup' in a sentencemashup Whenever you combine parts of the web like this, it's called a 'mashup'.The name came from the 'mashup' trend, he explained.Perhaps chipping in together, maybe on a mashup.They're gonna have to cut that into the mashup!One of the criticisms heard of today's remix mashup culture is that it stunts creativity in favour of ready-made entertainment.His oeuvre is an artful mashup that challenges his audience to question cultural and political assumptions.Much to my dismay, however, mashup culture seems to be not only thriving but expanding.The key to the 360 trend is a mashup of simple cuts with innovative tailoring and thoughtful details.This mashup is overlaid with political satire that sits so uncomfortably atop the capering that it's almost offensive. |