go mad
See also: GOMAD
English
Verb
go mad (third-person singular simple present goes mad, present participle going mad, simple past went mad, past participle gone mad)
- (intransitive) To become insane.
- (intransitive, informal, typically followed by "and" and a second verb) To do something extravagant.
- Let's go mad and have a bottle of wine with our lunch.
- Here's fifty pounds in case you see anything nice to buy, but don't go mad.
- (intransitive, informal, usually as a past participle and preceded by a noun) To reach an excessive or ridiculous level.
- Why should we ban controversial speakers from college grounds? Surely that's political correctness gone mad?
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