Mash-up

Pronunciation: /ˈmæʃ- ˈəp/

Mash-up (noun)

  1. A new thing made by combining parts of two or more existing things, often in music, videos, or designs.
  2. A result of joining different ideas or methods into one approach, usually to create something new.

Examples

  • The poster is a mash-up of photos and drawings.
  • Her artwork uses a mash-up of textures and colors.

Mash-up (verb)

  1. To create a new work by mixing parts from different sources into one piece.

Examples

  • You can mash-up two songs into one track.
  • They mash-up different stories into a single plot.