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    ber·serk
    [bərˈsərk]
    adjective
    berserk (adjective)
    1. out of control with anger or excitement; wild or frenzied:
      "after she left him, he went berserk, throwing things around the apartment"
    Origin
    early 19th century (originally as a noun denoting an ancient Norse warrior who fought with wild or uncontrolled ferocity): from Old Norse berserkr (noun), probably from birn-, bjorn (see bear) + serkr ‘coat’, but also possibly from berr ‘bare’ (i.e. without armor).
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  3. Berserk describes violent, destructive, or deranged behavior. Berserk frequently describes someone who is acting wild, crazy, or deranged. It is commonly used with forms of the verb go, as in go berserk or went berserk, meaning someone suddenly erupted into a frenzy of angry or violent behavior.
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    From berserker, with the sense of "a Scandinavian warrior," the word became berserk, a general term for a person whose behavior is reckless and wild.
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    Meaning of berserk in English berserk adjective uk / bəˈzɜːk / us / bɚˈzɝːk / Add to word list very angry or out of control: My mother will go berserk (= be extremely angry) when she finds out I've ruined her favourite dress.
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    berserk adjective /bəˈzɜːk/, /bəˈsɜːk/ /bərˈzɜːrk/, /bərˈsɜːrk/ [not usually before noun] (informal) very angry, often in a violent way or without control
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