intransitive. To behave noisily or boisterously.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > excitement > riotous excitement > behave with riotous excitement [verb (intransitive)] (8) rehayte1526 intransitive. To behave noisily or boisterously. tear1602 intransitive. †To rant and bluster as a roisterer (obsolete); †to vociferate (obsolete); to ‘go on’ violently, to rave in anger or excitement, to… to play up1849 intransitive. Originally English regional. To behave in a boisterous, unruly, or troublesome manner; to misbehave; spec. (of a horse) to jump or… to whoop things up1873 to whoop it up. transitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy way; (also) to stir up political enthusiasm… to raise sand1892 slang. to raise sand (U.S.): to create a disturbance; to make a fuss. to raise (also kick up, play, etc.) merry hell1931 to raise (also kick up, play,etc.) merry hell and variants: to create a disturbance or upheaval; to cause great trouble, pain, or suffering. to go ape1955 Used quasi-adverbially in to go ape (slang, originally U.S.), to go ‘crazy’; to become excited, violent, sexually aggressive, etc.; to display… to go (also drive) bananas1957 plural. Crazy, mad, wild (with excitement, anger, frustration, etc.), esp. in the phrase to go (also drive) bananas. colloquial. |
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