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mashup
/ ˈmæʃʌp /
noun
- a piece of recorded or live music in which a producer or DJ blends together two or more tracks, often of contrasting genres
- a hybrid website that collates and displays information taken from various other online sources
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mashup1
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Example Sentences
What results is a kind of mashup concert, a virtuoso mixed-media DJ set tuned to a keen emotional pitch.
Someone suggested a mashup: Sam- for Sam Battistone Sr. and –bo for Newell Bohnett.
They all dance happily ever after in this modern mashup of Little Red Riding Hood and The Story of the Three Bears.
From Lorde to Daft Punk, DJ Earworm seamlessly edited a mashup of the 25 biggest hits of 2013.
Sure, it's an amateurish mashup of every other action movie, but it has its charms.
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