1. (adj.) An adjective used to describe something that is of a large amount, or large quantity. Used most commonly in the New York area, meaning "a lot" or "lots of".
2. (adj.) Another adjective that is most commonly used in the NY area, meaning "very", "really" or "extremely".
3. (adj.) Another word for "angry", "upset" or "crazy". This is also the oldest known meaning of the word.
2. (adj.) Another adjective that is most commonly used in the NY area, meaning "very", "really" or "extremely".
3. (adj.) Another word for "angry", "upset" or "crazy". This is also the oldest known meaning of the word.
by xmetl December 26, 2010
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
by pinkpanther1313 November 25, 2006
"Mad" By New Yorkers was created by Alex Garofalo back in 1990's. The word "mad" spread quickly through out the island because of its addiction of saying.
by Mr Marji September 09, 2006
Madness is not a blurring or distortion of reality.. It's a sudden extreme clarity of things, unaffected by feelings or emotions"
- Ken Muslimovic.
- Ken Muslimovic.
by Vuk November 22, 2003
Recently acquired by DC Comics, it's the best humor magazine EVER. Sure, there's a handful of commercial advertisements in its pages nowadays, but who cares about that?
Features content such as movie/TV show satires, Spy Vs. Spy, offbeat comic strips, etc. MAD's mascot since its inception, Alfred E. Neuman, is on every cover in some humorous fashion.
The magazine has also spun-off a fairly good TV series, "Mad TV," which airs in reruns on Comedy Central. Basically, Saturday Night Live on steroids. ;-)
Features content such as movie/TV show satires, Spy Vs. Spy, offbeat comic strips, etc. MAD's mascot since its inception, Alfred E. Neuman, is on every cover in some humorous fashion.
The magazine has also spun-off a fairly good TV series, "Mad TV," which airs in reruns on Comedy Central. Basically, Saturday Night Live on steroids. ;-)
by Jason L. March 26, 2005