Mad is an adjective used to describe something extraordinary, unexpected, or unbelievable.
Mad is used to show surprise at an extraordinary, unexpected or unbelievable happening.
Origin: (Port-Harcourt, Nigeria) mad was derived from the abbreviation MAD which means Making A Difference.
Mad is used to show surprise at an extraordinary, unexpected or unbelievable happening.
Origin: (Port-Harcourt, Nigeria) mad was derived from the abbreviation MAD which means Making A Difference.
by JohnII January 22, 2020

by tsukasa tenma. September 21, 2022

mads is a furry
by A nice rean January 17, 2022

In addition to being used as a defence mechanism against Pro Trump supporters for telling anti- Trumpers that they have “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” it is far worse than Covid 19, in that there is no known cure for it except using group intervention, deprogramming via electro shock therapy and as a last resort, full frontal labotomy.
Ruby Ellers got called out by her ex-BF Angie Walz as having been infected with Trump 16 Mad Cow Virus after Ruby told Angie that she’s got Trump Derangement Syndrome. Angie & her friends had tried group intervention, but to no avail. So now Angie & her friends are hoping to have Ruby deprogrammed via electro shock therapy. If this doesn’t work, then Angie will call the men in white coats to take poor Ruby away and having Nurse Ratchet and her fellow neurosurgeons perform a full frontal labotomy instead.
by Sanity Crusader August 5, 2022

There's "mad" sodas in the kitchen
by Stupid_Ass_Bitch May 12, 2019

The act of scheduling a vasectomy, during March madness, so as to call off work and watch basketball.
by Phatboyslimmy March 17, 2017

He was as mad as a cut snake.
by DoneForG%?d June 24, 2016
