If you mean mad as in angry:angryenragediratepeeved, peeved offp*ssed offIf you mean mad as in crazy:beside themselvescrazycuckoodisturbedInsane
If she says she's mad, she's mad. If she says she's NOT mad, she's mad. If she has thrown anything at you lately, she's mad. If you did something stupid, she's mad. If she's not talking to you, she's probably mad and wants you to apologize to her.
It depends on what you mean by "mad"; in American English mad often means "angry", but in British English it means "crazy".The general Blackfoot term for a bear (species not specified) is kiaayo and the word for he/she/it became crazy would be otsitowatsaps.So: kiaayo otsitowatsaps = the bear became crazy.
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No. He was only ever 'Mad' Dan Morgan.
The word you seek is now a derogatory one - Mad. The word is not used by those who are involved with people with mental health issues as it lacks respect for the individual.
Wazimu is the Kikuyu word for the English word mad.
Another word to be mad with , could be Mad with.
If you mean the American word "mad", it's zo'em (זועם) If you mean the British word "mad", it's meshuga (משוגע)
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry
se getts really moody. like shell gett mad for nothingg or shell startt cryingg for everythingg.
Another word for mad is angry. or else it may be Furious - which is very mad
Did you mean 'mad' as in mentally ill, or did you mean angry. I'm sure that you meant 'you're mad' (you are mad) rather than 'your mad' (a mad belonging to you).Now to try to answer the question:When you are mad, you see a psychiatrist, you need to seek treatment. There is nothing that the person who is mad can do for themselves, other than seek the help of a professional.When you are angry, you should try to calm down, relax; attempt to find a different perspective or something positive to occupy your mind. Anger will feed upon itself if you let it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "mad" (angry, or insane).
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"As mad as a box of hornets" is one example.Another example is "as mad as a hatter".
Mad,pissed off,furious, infuriated...