trail\ mix

trail\ mix
A term used to describe the dry, craggy, sun-baked complexion of an elderly individual.

Robert Redford is starting to look like trail mix.


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  • Trail mix — or gorp is a snack food commonly consumed during outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, and camping.Common ingredients include: [ [http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/cooking/recipe/0,,FOOD 9936 6697,00.html… …   Wikipedia

  • trail mix — trail′ mix n. coo gorp • Etymology: 1975–80 …   From formal English to slang

  • trail mix — ☆ trail mix n. GORP …   English World dictionary

  • trail mix — noun : a mixture of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits used for a snack especially by hikers * * * gorp. * * * trail mix noun A mixture of pieces of dried fruit (eg bananas, dates, pineapple, apricots, etc) nuts and seeds eaten as a snack, orig by… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Trail Mix-Up — Panique au pique nique (film)  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Panique au pique nique.  Panique au Pique nique est un court métrage d animation ayant pour héros le lapin Roger Rabbit. Le court métrage a été réalisé par les studios Disney… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • trail\ mix — A term used to describe the dry, craggy, sun baked complexion of an elderly individual. Robert Redford is starting to look like trail mix …   Dictionary of american slang

  • trail mix — noun Date: 1977 a mixture of seeds, nuts, and dried fruits eaten as a snack especially by hikers …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • trail mix — gorp. * * * …   Universalium

  • trail mix — noun A blend of foods for snacking on the go, as during hikes, usually consisting of some combination of dried fruit, nuts, seeds granola and sometimes small candies, cereal, etc. Syn: gorp, scroggin …   Wiktionary

  • trail mix — noun a mixture of dried fruit and nuts eaten as a snack …   English new terms dictionary

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