1. When used as "I'm mad that..." to mean "I can't believe that.."
2. Can also be used alone to express shock or surprise.
2. Can also be used alone to express shock or surprise.
1. I'm mad that Carina had sex with her best friends man. Translation: I can't believe that Carina...
2. "I'm mad!" AS IN: "Oh Shit!" "No Way!"
2. "I'm mad!" AS IN: "Oh Shit!" "No Way!"
by magoo219 May 07, 2003
acronym for Mutual Assured Destruction, a theory that states that a nation wouldn't begin a nuclear war because the opposing nation would destroy them in retaliation.
by Shawn E. November 07, 2003
A : "Dayum David Flores is HELLA MAD DOE"
B : "Kind of like Tsuky right?"
A : "Yeah, but he wasn't this kind of MAD"
B : "Kind of like Tsuky right?"
A : "Yeah, but he wasn't this kind of MAD"
by David's Sexy Mom November 19, 2014
by Suany March 29, 2008
An overused insult from 2020 used by 10-year-olds when they try to look cool when in reality, they're not.
They're just showing how embarrassing they are because "mad" and "cry" are the only things they can say.
They're just showing how embarrassing they are because "mad" and "cry" are the only things they can say.
Legit player trying to enjoy a video game: LOOOL thats kinda sad that u need hacks to win
Random kid who downloaded hacks: Mad <3
Random kid who downloaded hacks: Mad <3
by Online Insults Decoder July 08, 2022
by Jeremy Carter June 06, 2017
Even though I use 'mad' with the other meanings on here, I can't believe I haven't seen THIS yet. 'Mad' in Australian culture also means something like 'freaking awesome'.
'If only she dyed her hair purple instead, she would've looked so mad.'
'You got a new puppy?! No way, that's mad.'
'You got a new puppy?! No way, that's mad.'
by yeahgirlitstinks October 20, 2019