'messy hair' in french is 'cheveux en désordre'
everywhere=partout messy=en desordre
It is monsieur Messy...names don't usually change in French. Example:if you said that someone's name is "Peter",it will be in french also "Peter" although that the french translation of the name "Peter" is "Pierre" but the name won't be changed because of the translation...hope that you got my point...
"je suis désordonné" means 'I am messy' in French.
messy, messy, messy
Messy
mesyy like an Ausie in a bar at 3 am:p
A messy hair gel.
You're a messy pig.
The word "messy" is an adjective.
It's not really messy after you clean it out. But in middle of the week, it'll get messy and you have to clean it again.
Well, ultimately, it comes down to this: Neat + one out of place item = messy. Messy + one out of place item = still messy. "Messy" is a lot easier status to maintain than "neat."