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go wild

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go wild
Fig. to get very excited. At the end of the football game, the kick was good and the crowd went wild.
See also: wild


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Malisa was successful in making the audience go wild over her music.
SPRINGFIELD - Children can go wild with Safari Curt and his furry and feathered friends as they take children on an imaginary tour on Tuesday.
Men may prefer younger women, for instance, but male chimpanzees go wild for older females.
 
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