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Definition of mad
mad
adjective
- good, in reference to talent.
He's got mad skills.
- See more words with the same meaning: impressive.
Last edited on May 02 2013. Submitted by Ben Brinckerhoff from IL, USA on Nov 24 1997.
- many.
There were mad chicks at the party!
I love eating mad lollies.
- See more words with the same meaning: many, much, lots.
Last edited on May 02 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 08 1998.
- crazy; insane. Not slang.
He's gone mad!
Are you mad?
- See more words with the same meaning: crazy, insane, weird, strange.
Last edited on Dec 11 2001. Submitted by Mitch F. from Cary, NC, USA on Dec 11 2001.
- much; "a lot of".
We've got mad homework.
Citation from "The Inner Circle", The Office (TV), Season 7 Episode 23 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: many, much, lots.
Last edited on Jul 24 2011. Submitted by M. K. from New York, NY, USA on Mar 04 2003.
adverb
- very; really; extremely.
That party was mad fun!
- See more words with the same meaning: very, extremely, completely, in a grand way.
Last edited on Nov 08 1998. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 08 1998.
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Definitions include: crazy or weird. | |
Definitions include: very crazy. | |
Definitions include: Someone who acts stupid or does stupid things | |
Definitions include: unbelievable; ridiculous; crazy. | |
Definitions include: crazy or irrational. Also whacked out. | |
Definitions include: suspicious; "shady". | |
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Definitions include: excellent, very attractive, etc. | |
Definitions include: extremely fun; exciting; wild. | |
Definitions include: shortening of ridiculous | |
Definitions include: crazy. | |
Definitions include: uncontrollable. | |
Other terms relating to 'impressive': | |
Definitions include: an exclamation of delight, surprise or amazement. | |
Definitions include: "elite." | |
Definitions include: "elite". | |
Definitions include: impressive. | |
Definitions include: a more impressive version. | |
Definitions include: something impressive, whether good or bad. | |
Definitions include: an impressive. | |
Definitions include: something impressive. | |
Definitions include: to have sex (with). | |
Definitions include: impressive; "cool"; "awesome". | |
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Definitions include: impressive. | |
Definitions include: generic term for a specific object; "thing". | |
Definitions include: to set a more impressive precedent or record. | |
Definitions include: to greatly impress a person. | |
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Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount. | |
Definitions include: a great quantity or amount. | |
Definitions include: a lot of; many; much. | |
Definitions include: used after a word as an intensifier or just for flair. | |
Definitions include: many. | |
Definitions include: variant of hella (i.e. very, really, extremely or many, much, lots.) | |
Definitions include: a notable number. | |
Definitions include: many. | |
Definitions include: a huge shipment, large quantity. | |
Definitions include: a large amount or number. | |
Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount. | |
Definitions include: misspelling of beaucoup. | |
Definitions include: many or much. | |
Definitions include: a lot of, "loads of" | |
Definitions include: many or much. | |
Other terms relating to 'very, extremely, completely, in a grand way': | |
Definitions include: fine; okay. | |
Definitions include: absolutely. | |
Definitions include: "vehicle". | |
Definitions include: strongly. | |
Definitions include: "fucking". | |
Definitions include: a person who is strange or different. | |
Definitions include: anything displeasing. | |
Definitions include: very. | |
Definitions include: suffix added to a noun to create the name of a metaphoric creature that greatly exhibits that noun. | |
Definitions include: online chatting acronym for "age, sex, location?" | |
Definitions include: very. | |
Definitions include: an intensifier. | |
Definitions include: complete, total. | |
Definitions include: suffix added to a noun to create the name of a metaphoric creature that exhibits that noun. | |
Definitions include: styling. | |
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Other terms relating to 'mad': | |
Definitions include: crazy. | |
Definitions include: going crazy. | |
Definitions include: to glare maliciously or challengingly as an invitation to fight. | |
Definitions include: very keen, enthusiastic. | |
Definitions include: someone who sells drugs and other illegal substances. | |
Definitions include: something great. | |
Definitions include: many ("mad") compliments ("props"). | |
Definitions include: mad skills. | |
Definitions include: crazy or weird. | |
Definitions include: mis-hearing of "stark-raving mad." | |
Definitions include: completely crazy. | |
Definitions include: an assertion that, despite one's approach seeming random, there actually is structure to it. |
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