15 Crazy idioms

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When I saw the traffic on the road , I went bananas. Can you sense my anger? Can you

sense my irritation? … I’m sure you can!

Hi and welcome to today’s lesson, My name

is Rima and today’s lesson is all about going absolutely crazy, that’s right. I

have for you 15 crazy idioms and we are gonna have a look at seven of them first. So, all

of these idioms actually mean the same thing they mean going crazy, either with anger, either with anxiety,

with happiness but essentially they mean youre going crazy. So, well

a lot of them are very very fun. So, let’s look at the very first one, and the first

one isGo Bananas’. Now trust me this has nothing to do with you becoming long,

green, yellow and filled with potassium, it actually means that you are going crazy with

So, 'Go Bananas' actually means going crazy with anger,

anxiety or joy. So, if you have to useGo Bananasin a sentence.. so you would say

okay Let’s take anger first – “ when I saw the traffic on the road, I went bananas.

. Can you sense my anger? Can you sense my irritation? … I’m sure you can! Well

the second usage would be – “ I went bananas while waiting in the linebecause I was

so anxious, because the line actually was for my exam result. Imagine that anxiety,

you are going bananas and if I had to use it for joy, I’d sayI saw my best friend

after 10 years and I went bananasthat means you went crazy, crazy, crazy with joy,

that’s right. So the wordGo Bananasas in the idiomGo Bananasactually

stands for a lot of feelings, when you are going crazy either with anger, anxiety or joy. I

hope that’s clear and now moving on to the next one. So, this one isGo Nuts’, now

it has nothing to do with cashew net or peanut or brazil nut. It actually going crazy either

with joy or anger. So, you could useGo Nutsin a sentence saying – “ I went

nuts after watching the filmit was so good , as in you loved the film, you became

a huge fan of the film, which is why you went nuts about it or say maybe “ I’ll go nuts

if I’ll have to keep working for 17 hours a day, everyday.” Which means you are going

crazy with anger and irritation and anxiety and fatigue. So, that’ s how you useGo

Nutsin a sentence. Well that was all aboutGoing BananasandGoing Nutsand

now let’s see what we have next on the list. And the next one is slightly different, it

isLose it’, now this has nothing to do with losing objects or losing your cell phone,

this actually means losing your head, that’s right. Losing your head or losing your temper.

So, “Lose itactually means that you are getting very very angry about something,

so you know…. You could sayWhen my mom saw the mess in the house, she just lost it

How many times you have experienced that, I am sure a lot of times. It’s very easy

to make your mom lose it, right? So, that’s right, soLose itstands for losing

your temper, losing your head with anger, just getting really really enraged. So, if

you had to use it in a sentence, remember your mom and that would be very very simple

for you. Well that isLose itfor you and moving on, this one isGo Mental’,

now this is as easy as it gets, because this is about going absolutely crazy with anger

and now it doesn’t have to do anything with you going to the mental hospital or a mental

institution, it just means that you are so angry that you are almost bordering on mental

. Well I don’t thinkI can get that angry right now, but I can definitely help

you as to how to use this idiom in a sentence. First of all, I am gonna write the meaning

– ‘Go Mentalmeans to get very very angry, okay. So, now that you are angry, you

could say something like – “When I realized that they were being unfair to me, I went

absolutely mental.” Do I look angry enough? Well I hope I do and I hope that explains

Go Mentalabsolutely clearly. I am moving to the next one and this one happens to be

Freak Out’, wellFreak Outcan be used in a positive way and also in a negative

way. So, ‘Freak Outcould mean that you are angry or absolutely elated and joyful.

So if I am going in for the latest sale in town, then I could say something like

– “When I saw the sale prices, I just freaked outwhich means I was crazy with joy. But

I could also say something like – “ When I reached office late, my boss just freaked

outwhich means my boss got very very angry. So, ‘Freak outis a very very simple

, you can use it either positively to show that you are elated or joyful or use it negatively

to show that you are very very angry. So, that’s ‘Freak Outfor you. And the

next idiom on my list isGo Bonkers’. I’m sure you have heard this one before,

it’s a really fun one and it means either you are angry or you are very very happy to

see someone or something. So, let’s say that you see this really cute girl for the

very first time, you could say something like – “ When I saw Suzan for the first time,

I went absolutely bonkers”. Oh! My God, can you hear that flip flop of your heart?

Can you feel your heart beat skipping? That’s whatGo Bonkersessentially means, but

if you have to use it in a negative way, you could say something like – “ When I saw

the traffic, I went absolutely bonkers”, like you were so angry, irritated and enraged

. So, that’s right, that’s ‘Go Bonkersfor you. You can use it happily or you can

use it angrily, it’s all up to you. And the last one on my list for now isGo

Berserk’, I know this one is kind of funny, doesn’t it? Berserk with a ZZZZZWhat

does it really mean? WellGo Berserkmeans actually to freak out , which means

to get absolutely angry or irritated. So if I have to get irritated with someone, I could say something like

Whenever I see work not being done properly, I just go berserk”, I can’t tolerate it, makes

sense. Now so if you have to show absolute and complete irritation andyou know absolute

anger…. regarding something you could useGo Berserkand it’s a very very effective

idiom. So well those were my seven absolutely crazy idioms which indicateyou know

crazy either with anger , anxiety , joy, happiness, excitement or absolute irritation. We are

gonna look at some more , but for that, a little more patience. Okay, so we are going

crazy together, we are having a look at 15 crazy idioms, that’s right.

Were gonna have a look at 8 more of them. Now all of these idioms stand for going crazy

with anger or joy or irritation or excitement. So, the next one on my list isFly off

the handlevery interesting and trust me this one has nothing to do with flying or it has nothing

to do with any kind of a handle. It actually means that you are so angry that youve

gone crazy with anger. So, well if I have to use this in a sentence I would say something

likeWhen I see people disrespecting books, I just fly off the handleorWhen my

father figured out that I have a boyfriend he just flew off the handle”. Now, that

sounds very relatable, right? Well that’s “Fly off the handlefor you and I am

going to move on to the next one which isBlow ones topright, that rightBlow

one’s topnow, this has nothing to do with the wind blowing your top or any other

kind of nudity, it actually means that you are so angry, it’s like youve blown your

head away so it means to go crazy with anger, So if I have to say something like, “When

I saw that the mechanic had messed up my car, I blew my top.” That’s right, I got so

angry with him, that I blew my top, how can you mess up my car, you mechanic and so on and so forth.

That’s the usage forBlow ones topI hope that’s very very clear to you and

I am moving on to the next one. Now the next one isHit the roofokay, now this has

nothing to do with you taking a hammer and hitting the roof or breaking it down, it absolutely

means that you are going crazy with anger or excitement. When I saw that my sales team

had achieved the target for the quarter, I just hit the roofor for examplewhen

I saw the things were not in order, I just hit the roofso you can use it either positively

or negatively and hit the roof is going crazy with anger or excitement. Coming upthe

next one very interesting and sounds really niceGo ballisticnow, this has nothing

to do with a gun or anything related to a bullet, this actually means going crazy with

joy or anger,so go crazy with joy or anger . “When the party was a success, I went

ballistic or I had such a great time that, I went ballisticwhich means, I was crazily

joyful at the same time I could say something like, “ When the whole thing turned into

a massacre, I went ballistic”. Which means, I went crazy with anger or some sort of anxiety,

so basically you can useGo ballisticeither positively or negatively . And moving onGo

off the deep endnow this has nothing to do with sky diving or bungee jumping or

anything like that, it actually means that you are so angry, youre actually going

off the deep end, so it means going crazy with anger . Whenever there is an extreme

situation in my life, I just feel like I’m “going off the deep endyou knowit’s

like youre not able to cope with anger or with the pressure and you just give in

andGo off the deep endWell that’s the usage forGo of the deep endand

I hope it’s clear to you so the next time there is something really really taxing happening

in you life, you make sure you don’t “Go off the deep endwell coming back, the

next one is very simpleBlow upand no, it has nothing to do with a bomb or an

action movie or a house blowing up, it just means that, you are blowing up with anger,

so going crazy with anger. So if I had to use this in a sentence I would say something

like, “M y friend blew up at me, when I let out her secretthat’s right, she

has every right to go crazy with anger. Well that is the usage forBlow upand the

next one’s really funny this one saysPop one’s corkokay now this has nothing

to do with a wine bottle or wine bottle’s cork nor does it have anything with your pop,

as in your father this means absolutely losing your mind with anger . So the meaning is losing

losing your mind with anger, so I could say something like – “Sam just popped his cork, when

he saw that his entire house was in shambles”. Well can you imagine you walk into your house

and your house has absolutely gone to the dogs, it is in shambles ,so Sam absolutelyPopped his

corkwhen he saw that his house was in shambles, which means he lost his mind with

anger and very rightly so, well that's the second last on my list and the very last one

for today is very very funnyGo apenow this has nothing to do with themovie

planet of the apesnor does it have to do anything with any kind of a monkey or gorilla

or an ape, this actually means that you are so angry that youve gone ape which means

to go crazy with anger. So, "Shelly went ape when she saw a little boy hitting her daughter"

,so well "Shelly was very very angry she just lost her mind with anger because she saw someone

hitting her little girl . So Shellywent apewhen she saw a little boy hitting her

daughter. Well I hope youve figured out the usage of all these crazy idioms, yes essentially

most of them mean the same they mean either going crazy with anger / excitement/joy or

losing your mind to anger. So I hope that youre not gonna go crazy with the usage

of these and that I have made the usage fairly easy and clear for you so make sure you enjoy

these 15 crazy idioms that we shared today and have a good time with them. Well that brings

me to the end of today’s lesson and yes we went through 15 crazy idioms which essentially

meant the same pretty much they meant going crazy with anger / excitement/joy/irritation

absolutely losing your mind with anger or joy so well I hope that you don’t go crazy

using these I hope I have made the usage absolutely clear and easy for you. Well thank you for

watching today’s lesson and if you have something to say to me make sure you type

in the comment box below. This is me Rima signing out and saying thank you .