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  • mad
  • mad

    adv. an adverb that means to have a large amount of. Extreme. See "mad hops" or "mad skills" 

  • Mud Duck
  • Mud Duck

    Dark skin. See Mud People.

  • Mud Turtle
  • Mud Turtle

    Being bottom-feeders; Mud "musk" turtles have a distinct odor and are mud-colored

  • mad aleck
  • mad aleck

    Noun. A person acting crazily and energetically. Usually heard applied to overenergetic children by parents or guardians. Also spelt mad alec and mad alick.

  • MAD
  • MAD

     A term used to explain when something is extra huge, or great. (exam. "Tony Touch got mad skills on the turntables")

  • Barking Mad
  • Barking Mad

    Very mad

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • Mad as a Hornet
  • Mad as a Hornet

    Very mad.

  • mid
  • mid

    A term used to describe mid grade or "ok" weed/marijuana.  "Yo, that weed we got from Reggie was mid!" 

  • Mad
  • Mad

    An adjective; or sometimes used as a superlative. Example: " that party last night was mad cool"

  • SEABEES
  • SEABEES

    Naval construction engineers. Derived from C.B.--Navy construction battalion. Pg. 520

  • MUCKERS
  • MUCKERS

    Excavators in construction work

  • mad
  • mad

    exciting, very good ‘check out this mad video’

  • mad for it
  • mad for it

    Phrs. Enthusiastic, eager. A nationally used term since the mid 1990s, originating from the Manchester district. E.g."He was mad for it... we couldn't get him to stop dancing."

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • ON THE MUD
  • ON THE MUD

    On the mud is British slang for an almost empty beer glass.

  • MAD
  • MAD

     A term used to explain when something is extra huge, or great. (exam. "Tony Touch got mad skills on the turntables")

  • Mad
  • Mad

    adj: very; a lot; soooooo; shows extremism; Example: That dessert was MAD good. I have to pay MAD bills

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PRAKTIKANTWERKSTUDENT MWD-KONSTRUKTION-VON-LEICHTBAUKOMPONENTEN

  • mad
  • mad

    adv. an adverb that means to have a large amount of. Extreme. See "mad hops" or "mad skills" 

  • Mud Duck
  • Mud Duck

    Dark skin. See Mud People.

  • Mud Turtle
  • Mud Turtle

    Being bottom-feeders; Mud "musk" turtles have a distinct odor and are mud-colored

  • mad aleck
  • mad aleck

    Noun. A person acting crazily and energetically. Usually heard applied to overenergetic children by parents or guardians. Also spelt mad alec and mad alick.

  • MAD
  • MAD

     A term used to explain when something is extra huge, or great. (exam. "Tony Touch got mad skills on the turntables")

  • Barking Mad
  • Barking Mad

    Very mad

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • Mad as a Hornet
  • Mad as a Hornet

    Very mad.

  • mid
  • mid

    A term used to describe mid grade or "ok" weed/marijuana.  "Yo, that weed we got from Reggie was mid!" 

  • Mad
  • Mad

    An adjective; or sometimes used as a superlative. Example: " that party last night was mad cool"

  • SEABEES
  • SEABEES

    Naval construction engineers. Derived from C.B.--Navy construction battalion. Pg. 520

  • MUCKERS
  • MUCKERS

    Excavators in construction work

  • mad
  • mad

    exciting, very good ‘check out this mad video’

  • mad for it
  • mad for it

    Phrs. Enthusiastic, eager. A nationally used term since the mid 1990s, originating from the Manchester district. E.g."He was mad for it... we couldn't get him to stop dancing."

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • ON THE MUD
  • ON THE MUD

    On the mud is British slang for an almost empty beer glass.

  • MAD
  • MAD

     A term used to explain when something is extra huge, or great. (exam. "Tony Touch got mad skills on the turntables")

  • Mad
  • Mad

    adj: very; a lot; soooooo; shows extremism; Example: That dessert was MAD good. I have to pay MAD bills