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Ouwebok Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

To go mad / to loose one's mind

Hello!

Does anyone knows whether those expressions have the same meaning or not?

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I would say that they mean the same thing. You could also say that the person has gone crazy, looney, or insane.

  • I would say that they mean the same thing.
  • You could also say that the person has gone crazy, looney, or insane.
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I would say that they mean the same thing. You could also say that the person has gone crazy, looney, or insane.
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ok! thank you very much young californian!
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It's "to lose one's mind," not "loose"!!

(except maybe in California!)
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In BrE the expression "to go mad" can also mean to get really angry
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Hi Abbie, I think the Americans say"to go crazy" in this case.
Cheers,
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