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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"Mad on me"

Is the expression "mad on me" correct?
As in, is it grammatically acceptable to say "are you mad on me"?

(Please do not reply saying the correct way to say it is "mad at me", I am well aware of that, needed clarity whether mad ON me is correct or not.)
  

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It's correct grammar, but I don't know what it means. eg maybe 'mad about me'? eg maybe 'mad at me'?

  • It's correct grammar, but I don't know what it means.
  • eg maybe 'mad about me'?
  • eg maybe 'mad at me'?
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It's correct grammar, but I don't know what it means.
eg maybe 'mad about me'?
eg maybe 'mad at me'?
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The "mad on ..." expression that I know means "mad about ...", i.e. very keen or enthusiastic about.

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