put+in+disorder
51bugger — I. noun Etymology: Middle English bougre heretic, from Anglo French bugre, from Medieval Latin Bulgarus, literally, Bulgarian; from the association of Bulgaria with the Bogomils, who were accused of sodomy Date: 1555 1. sodomite 2. a. a worthless …
52disturb — dis|turb [dıˈstə:b US ə:rb] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(interrupt)¦ 2¦(worry)¦ 3¦(move)¦ 4¦(change)¦ 5 disturb the peace ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: destourber, from Latin turbare to put into disorder ] 1.) …
53Dismarshal — Dis*mar shal, v. t. To disarrange; to derange; to put in disorder. [R.] Drummond. [1913 Webster] …
54Tousle — Tou sle, v. t. [Freq. of touse. Cf.{Tossle}.] To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …
55tousle — verb To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse …
56confuse — [kən fyo͞oz′] vt. confused, confusing [ME confusen < confus, perplexed < OFr < L confusus, pp. of confundere: see CONFOUND] 1. to mix up; jumble together; put into disorder 2. to mix up mentally; specif., a) to bewilder; perplex b) to… …
57bugger up — transitive verb Etymology: bugger (II) : to mix up : put into disorder : confuse * * * ˌbugger ˈup [transitive] [present tense …
58untrim — |ən.+ transitive verb Etymology: un (II) + trim : to strip of trimming : put in disorder …
59tou|sle — «TOW zuhl», verb, sled, sling, noun. –v.t. to put into disorder; make untidy; muss: »The baby tousled his mother s hair. SYNONYM(S): dishevel, rumple. –n. a disordered mass: »hair or sheets in a tousle. Also, touzle …
60Kernicterus — Disorder due to jaundice in a newborn baby with a high blood level of the pigment bilirubin that is deposited in the brain resulting in damage. Some babies are at high risk. A baby who has bruises at birth is more likely to develop jaundice. A… …