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mad with it

Erratic behaviour, usually drunken or high behaviour. Used in the greater western Scotland, Glasgow and east Edinburgh mostly.

Me and Stix went into Glasgow and got mad with it with a bottle of Bucky and a pound of crack.

by LaToiya December 22, 2007

13πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


mad mad

To ve seriously mad

β€œOh you mad mad?, my bad”

by TRENTERNETT September 28, 2018

34πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


mad

Most predominantly used in the greater New York area, "mad" is an appropriate replacement for Northern California's "hella" and Boston's "wicked." In the common vernacular, it translates into "a lot" or "extremely." Can be used almost interchangeably with any of the above listed words.

For the most part, it means angry.

It's mad hot today.
She has mad problems.

by SVex January 18, 2005

3171πŸ‘ 466πŸ‘Ž


not mad

Something ridiculous just happened but somehow, you're cool with it. Weirdly, you're a little bit glad it happened. Best delivered in a tone which implies passive aggression.

You may have cut my hair without my permission, but I'm not mad.

by canfield army April 7, 2009

41πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


MAD

MAD is an American humour magazine with comics. The name should always be capitalized as "MAD" to distinguish with any other Mads or the word (adjective) "mad". MAD is an acronym from "Mesh takes a D", in which "mesh" is "#" (number sign) and "to take a d" is to "commit a suicide".

Bon: "People oftentimes wonder what that "E" in the middle of the name of Alfred E. Neuman – the cover boy of MAD magazine – stands for and what happened to his missing tooth."
Connie: "No, they don't."

by Burt Milhorse Eriksson April 8, 2021

28πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Madness

As a product of abuse, (be it psychological, violent or combination of miscellaneous factors): A behavioral expression, (not necessarily unreasonable or a product of mental disorders) leading to an almost complete disregard of the instinctual directive for self preservation; which yields a disproportionate level of motivation to accomplish certain objectives of which are not necessarily violent or of ill intent.

The young geniuses of our society are driven to the point of madness by the relentless onslaughts from the simple-minded that radiate hatred and/or in some cases the intent to harm and/or destroy said geniuses.

by Thought Revolution October 31, 2016

72πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Mad

My brother is mad. He is mad that his definitions on urban dictionary got rejected.
I'm writing this to piss him off.

My bro is mad. It is funny.

by AnonymouseπŸ€ December 16, 2018

139πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž