For centuries the Military have had the tradition of Mess Parades were soldiers were brought together in the baracks and marched down to eat 'in the Ordinary Ranks Mess'. Officers have their own Mess as have the Non-Commisioned Officers. It has been and is likely to continue to be were Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen will eat or relax in.
without the political order the world could be mess
The grammatically correct sentence would be: Did you make a mess? I made a mess. You made a mess. A mess is made, not done.
You can go get it done at a shop or you an even do it yourself. But in order to do it yourself you need to know what you are doing so you don't mess up your car & mess up your break fluids.
If you mess with Nevel from Icarly he will mess with you.
A prefix for "mess" could be "un-", as in "unmess".
You probably can't. If you want to try, use paper with ink on it first before you mess up the money order.
They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up.
It can be a noun: "Please tidy up that mess."It can be a verb: "Don't mess with me!"
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there is no latin word for mess it an English word
The suffix of "mess" is -ss.
What-a-Mess ended in 1996.