Wild; out of control

etym.: possibly derived from Fr. 'se déchaîner,' to burst out; to go wild; to arouse
"That set was off the chain, yo."
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Early 1800s American phrase. To describe that one is no longer in confinement.
Crackah1: Where's the hell is Toby?
Crackah2: He's off the chain, hell, he's off the plantation and probably half way up the Underground Railroad.
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Guy 1: Last night with my girlfriend was off the chain!

Guy 2: That's awesome!

Guy 1: She's pregnant.
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Function: adv., adj.
Someone or something that is out of control.
The party at Jane's house was off the chain! (adj.)

Jack was off the chain when he found out his girlfriend was cheating on him. (adv.)
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