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1. To be so angry that one's blood pressure is so high that there is nearly a sensation of arousal.
2. To intentionally observe something for the purpose of getting pissed off and getting a mad-on, ie, watching the 700 club. I read the Faith section of the paper today just to get a Mad-on. or I listened to Palin's entire speech. It gave me a raging mad-on.
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| 2. | mad-on | ||
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Pissed at the world, Furious, Angry, Steamed Anne Marie had a mad-on was dumped by her boyfriend (again), lost her job, and had her purse stolen.
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