at sea »
Confused, lost, or adrift; bewildered.
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bring down the house »
To garner enthusiastic or wild applause.
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hell raiser »
wild pleasure seeker
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off the chain »
Crazy and exciting; delirious and wild. By analogy to a frenetic dog when unleashed.
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off-the-wall »
Wildly unconventional; bizarre; absurd.
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paint the town red »
To party or celebrate in a rowdy, wild manner, especially in a public place.
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run rampant »
To go unchecked or without control; to be wild or excessive.
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sow one's wild oats »
To indulge in a period of irresponsible behavior, particularly sexually; Often used in reference to young adults or to the recently divorced.
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sow one's wild oats »
To spread one's genes around by impregnating many females.
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there's no accounting for taste »
When it comes to subjective matters of taste, people have wildly different opinions.Disagreements about matters of taste can't be objectively resolved.
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tilt at windmills »
To go on a wild goose chase; to persistently engage in a futile activity.
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wild horses »
A force not subject to human control and normally stronger than a man.
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wild horses »
Plural form of wild horse.
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wild-goose chase »
A futile search, a fruitless errand; a useless and often lengthy pursuit.
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wild-goose chase »
A task whose execution is inordinately complex relative to the value of the outcome.
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