moving mad
Behaving strangely, recklessly, or disrespectfully
Definitions
Acting in a way that is out of order, reckless, or disloyal.
moving mad In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
MLE; 'move' meaning to conduct oneself.
People Also Ask
What does 'moving mad' mean?
It describes someone behaving in a way that's out of order — reckless, disrespectful, or disloyal.
Where does 'moving mad' come from?
It's Multicultural London English, where 'move' means to conduct or carry oneself.
How do you use 'moving mad'?
Use it to call out shady or reckless behaviour, e.g. 'He's been moving mad lately, I don't trust it.'
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