mad on

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See also: madon, mad-on, Madon, and Madoń

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mad on (plural mad ons)

  1. A state of anger and resentment toward someone or something.
    • 2009, W. A. Franklin "Dub", Dining with Dub, →ISBN, page 36:
      Walking mail men are fair game for animals, kids and any one with a mad on for the Post Oflice.
    • 2014, Penelope Williamson, The Outsider, →ISBN, page 109:
      And Ben was always hard to talk with when he had himself a mad on.
    • 2015, Zachary Klein, Two Way Toll, →ISBN:
      You've had a mad on at me since we met.

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