go wild vs have steam coming out of one's ears

go wild

verb
  • To become very noisy and excited. 

  • To land or pass wildly off-target. 

  • To go ahead; do as one pleases used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal, especially when the speaker is not interested in the outcome of the proposal. 

have steam coming out of one's ears

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