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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Crazy/Mad/Nuts

0 01b00Which is the difference?02b00 0-
  

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02br 02br 00In American English 'mad' can also mean 'angry'. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00In American English 'mad' can also mean 'angry'.
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0No difference really in the 'insane' or 'insult' sense.02br
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00In American English 'mad' can also mean 'angry'. I'm mad at the neighbours.0-
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0 01i00crazy02i00 is the most universal term.02br
01i00mad02i00, when it means 01i00crazy02i00, is the British term.02br
00 Americans understand 01i00mad02i00 to mean 01i00angry02i00, while passively recognizing its second meaning as 01i00crazy02i
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01cite10CalifJim12cite10. The correct question is 11i11b10What12b10 is the difference?12i12br
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