Crazy, out of control.
Kind of like 'going crazy.' If a cat went berserk when it got wet, then it was acting crazy. If someone 'goes berserk' at a party or something, it might mean they are partying hard or intense or wildly, etc.
Angry
No, berserk is an English word.
Your incessant questions are driving me berserk! If I am not careful, my answer may drive you berserk. The Whirling Dervishes seem to be going berserk.
not unless you cheat and duplicate it
The disgruntled postal worker went completely berserk.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "berserk" (crazed, wild).
The duration of Going Berserk is 1.4 hours.
"Berserk" means crazy, describing a frenzied warrior in Old Icelandic.
The crowds went absolutely berserk at the music concert.
Buster Goes Berserk was created in 1989.
Going Berserk was created on 1983-10-28.