Mashup

Pronunciation: /ˈmæʃəp/

Mashup (noun)

  1. A new work made by combining parts of different sources, such as songs, videos, or images.
  2. A system or method that joins data or functions from different programs into one combined result.

Examples

  • The gallery displayed a mashup of photos and drawings.
  • A mashup of textures can look surprising and fresh.

Mashup (verb)

  1. To create something new by mixing parts from different sources.

Examples

  • You can mashup two songs to make a new track.
  • The editor mashes up clips into one short video.