Calvin will use this term referring to his stuffed tiger Hobbes .
Calvin usually applies this term to his stuffed tiger Hobbes .
mad
We are all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad. --The Cat
From your grammar I can tell you this is probably the best you'll ever do so hang onto him.
You answer the phone and talk out the problems. You tell him why you are mad and try to work things out
Friend, also same as Bro. like when they say "You mad bro?" is the same as "You mad brooski?" :)
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In Calvin and Hobbes, "twinky" is a made-up word representing the sound of a flying saucer. It is often used in the comic strip as part of Calvin's imaginative play and adventures with his stuffed tiger, Hobbes.
He simply calls him dad. Or father when he's mad.
Yes he calls it Mad Cow. It's dementia
It could mean that they think you're insane or crazy. Hence the "mad" part. Ex: "That serial killer was warped, he was a mad dog!" Or, it could also mean that you're really good at something. Ex: "Sam's a mad dog when he's on the football field!"
It means that she is mad at you or something that you did something bad or rude or you showed an unmanly like manner.