You see blobs of oil floating on it, and this is usually a sign of a cracked head gasket.
Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
Unfortunately, you most likely have a blown head gasket! Does the antifreeze look milky or cloudy? What does the oil look like? Does it look like the water is getting into the oil also? I'm not sure how much it would cost to replace, but I assume somewhere in the $500 to $1000 range.
the oil would look gray if its gray the head gaskets busted
Could be water or antifreeze getting into the oil
antifreeze....
no but antifreeze in oil will eat the bearings
No, oil is lighter than antifreeze.
Most likely a head gasket, or cracked head.
pee because it i yellow and watery Soy Sauce Antifreeze (slippery but not oil).
NO! Take it to a mechanic immediately. Call AAA at once, if you are a member. Oil is not antifreeze and antifreeze is not oil!
If you start and warm up your engine: 1) The oil gets very foamy and mucky, and does not circulate through the engine properly. 2) The water in the antifreeze can heat up until it turns to steam, which expands with great force, and breaks some part of the engine. It's best to have the oil changed. That will empty the engine of the oil and antifreeze mix.
The mixture looks like chocolate milk.