To make something messy or untidy by disrupting or ruffling it, especially hair or clothing.
Origin unclear, possibly from a dialectal or colloquial base related to 'mess.' It became common in American English in the 1800s.
Muss is onomatopoetic in feeling—the word sounds like the action, with its short 'uh' sound matching the quick, rough movement of making something messy.
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