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    hay·wire
    [ˈhāˌwī(ə)r]
    adjective
    informal
    haywire (adjective)
    1. erratic; out of control:
      "her imagination had gone haywire"
    Origin
    1920s (originally US): from hay + wire, from the use of hay-baling wire in makeshift repairs.
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    What does haywire mean?wire used to bind bales of hay. adjective Informal. in disorder: The town is haywire because of the bus strike. out of control; disordered; crazy: The car went haywire. He's been haywire since he got the bad news. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
    What does hay & wire mean?hay + wire To go haywire possibly originally referred to the tendency of wire spooled under tension and used in the baling of hay to spring into an unmanageable tangle once a piece had been removed from the factory spool, e.g., "he took off the back of his watch, removed a gear and the whole works went haywire."
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    Is Haywire a noun or adverb?Collette O'Hagan Did you know? The noun haywire refers to a type of wire once used in baling hay and sometimes for makeshift repairs. This hurried and temporary use of haywire gave rise to the adjective (and sometimes adverb) haywire.
     
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