mean teen, mad lad
"Mad" is typically used as a slang term for feeling angry or upset. In this context, it can be considered an emotion.
Some other sayings that mean chill or relax are "take it easy," "calm down," "chill out," and "hang loose."
A mad person that starts with "man" could be called a "maniac."
Yes, there is a difference between "mad" and "angry." "Mad" tends to imply a more intense or irrational state of emotion, whereas "angry" is a more general feeling of displeasure or hostility.
Mad Hungry - 2010 Light and Easy - 1.38 was released on: USA: 2010
First of all, I don't understand the question, but I will try to answer it the best I could. To say mad, all you have to do is say MAD. M-A-D, MAD. Easy!
Mad Hungry - 2010 Easy Pantry Recipes was released on: USA: 26 October 2010
Mad Hungry - 2010 Easy Soup Recipes was released on: USA: 16 November 2010
Mad Hungry - 2010 Light and Easy 1-38 was released on: USA: 2010
"Mad" in Polish is "szalony".
It depends what the material is and how your teacher mad it.
No, they are quite placid, actually.
easy peasy~..... glad, sad, mad, bad.
Easy Street - 1986 The Mad Gardener 1-16 was released on: USA: 31 January 1987
If you mean the American word "mad", it's zo'em (זועם) If you mean the British word "mad", it's meshuga (משוגע)
If you mean mad as in angry:angryenragediratepeeved, peeved offp*ssed offIf you mean mad as in crazy:beside themselvescrazycuckoodisturbedInsane