hotfoot vs mad

hotfoot

adj
  • Moving with haste or zeal. 

adv
  • Hastily; without delay. 

noun
  • The prank of secretly inserting a match between the sole and upper of a victim's shoe and then lighting it. 

verb
  • To run (a distance). 

mad

adj
  • Extremely enthusiastic about; crazy about; infatuated with; overcome with desire for. 

  • Bizarre; incredible. 

  • Extremely foolish or unwise; irrational; imprudent. 

  • Having impaired polarity. 

  • Wildly confused or excited. 

  • Intensifier, signifying abundance or high quality of a thing; very, much or many. 

  • Abnormally ferocious or furious; or, rabid, affected with rabies. 

  • Insane; crazy, mentally deranged. 

  • Used litotically to indicate satisfaction or approval. 

  • Angry, annoyed. 

verb
  • To madden, to anger, to frustrate. 

adv
  • Intensifier; to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly; very; unbelievably. 

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