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Meaning of go wild
The primary meaning of "go wild" is to lose control or behave in a crazy or unrestrained manner.
Etymology of go wild
The phrase "go wild" is a colloquial expression that originated in the mid-20th century
The word "wild" comes from Old English "wild" or "wilde", which is related to the Old Norse "villr", meaning "wild" or "feral"
The phrase is often used to describe a situation or behavior that is uncontrolled, chaotic, or unconventional
Synonyms
run wild
go crazy
go berserk
go haywire
go mad
go insane
lose control
go off the rails
go to pieces
fall apart
go out of control
spiral out of control
get out of hand
go over the top
go to extremes
go too far
overdo it
go overboard
lose it
freak out
go ballistic
go ape
go bananas
go nuts
go crackers
go bonkers
go barmy
go daft
go doolally
go wild and crazy
run amok
run riot
Definitions
- To become or cause someone or something to become uncontrolled or chaotic
- * To behave or cause someone or something to behave in a crazy or uncontrolled way
- * To become or cause someone or something to become extremely enthusiastic or excited
Usage Examples
- The crowd went wild when the rock star took the stage
- * She went wild with excitement when she heard the news
- * The kids will go wild if we take them to the amusement park