Go wild Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈwaɪɫd
GOH WYLD
ɡˈəʊ/ /wˈaɪld
goh WYLD
Definition
To become very excited, enthusiastic, or emotional, sometimes losing control of behavior. It can also mean behaving in a crazy or outrageous way.
Usage & Nuances
Informal expression, often used at parties, events, or to describe reactions to exciting news. Can be positive (enthusiasm, fun) or negative (lose control, act recklessly). Common with 'the crowd', 'kids', or in 'let's go wild!'.
Spanish: volverse loco - enloquecer - emocionarse muchoPortuguese (BR): ficar maluco - enlouquecer - se empolgar muitoPortuguese (PT): ficar selvagem - enlouquecer - entusiasmar-se muitoChinese (Simplified): 疯狂起来 - 变得激动Chinese (Traditional): 瘋狂起來 - 變得激動Hindi: पागल हो जाना - बहुत उत्साहित हो जानाArabic: يُجَنّ - يتهور - يصبح متحمسًا جدًاBengali: পাগল হয়ে যাওয়া - উত্তেজিত হয়ে পড়াRussian: сходить с ума - бурно реагироватьJapanese: 大はしゃぎする - 興奮するVietnamese: phát cuồng - trở nên quá khíchKorean: 열광하다 - 미쳐버리다Turkish: çıldırmak - kendinden geçmekUrdu: دیوانہ ہو جانا - جوش میں آ جاناIndonesian: menjadi liar - menjadi sangat bersemangat
Example Sentences
The children go wild when they see the ice cream truck.
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Fans go wild when their team scores a goal.
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Everyone went wild at the party last night.
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My dog goes wild every time I come home from work.
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When the sale started, shoppers went wild grabbing everything they could.
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Let's just go wild tonight and have some fun!
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