
1) Agitatedly 2) All over the place 3) Amuck 4) Austrian novel 5) Austrian novella 6) Bad way to run 7) Batshit 8) Berserk 9) Berserk, Malayan style 10) Berserk, Oriental style 11) Berserkly 12) Beyond control 13) Bonkers 14) Bonkers way to run 15) Cambodian cuisine 16) Chaotic 17) Chaotic way to run
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1) Amuck 2) Berserk 3) Crazed 4) Demoniac 5) Demoniacal 6) Insane 7) Murderously
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[dish] In South-East Asian cuisine, `mok`, `amok` or `ho mok` refers to the process of steam cooking a curry in banana leaves, or to the resulting dish. Thick coconut cream and galangal are classic ingredients, added to a wide range of possible kinds of leaves and staple ingredients. Amok is major national culinary tradition in Cambodia, an...
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[novella] Amok is a novella by the Austrian author Stefan Zweig. First printed in the newspaper Neue Freie Presse in 1922, Amok appeared shortly afterwards in the collection of novellas Amok: Novellas of a Passion. Zweig was fascinated and influenced by Sigmund Freud’s work. Like other works by Zweig, Amok therefore has clear psychoanalyt...
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[video game] Amok (sometimes spelled AMOK, A.M.O.K., A+M+O+K, or A•M•O•K) is an action game for Windows and Sega Saturn in which a robot called `Slambird` is guided through nine different scenarios to complete several objectives. Developed by Lemon, Amok began as a technology demo for the Sega 32X, but was reworked for the Saturn afte...
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1. A culture-bound mental disorder originally observed in Malaya in which the subject becomes dangerously maniacal ('running amok'). ... 2. Colloquialism denoting maniacal, wild, or uncontrolled behaviour threatening injury to others. ... Synonym: amuck. ... Origin: native word ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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seen in South-East Asia. Outburst of aggressive behaviour in which the patient runs amok during a de
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ă-mok′ Definitions: 1. A culture-bound mental disorder originally observed in Malaya in which the subject becomes dangerously maniacal ('running amok'). 2. Colloquialism denoting maniacal, wild, or uncontrolled behavior threatening injury to others. Synonyms: amuck
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Amok: A syndrome first reported in the Malay people, usually male, consisting of a period of brooding followed by a sudden outburst of indiscriminate murderous frenzy, sometimes provoked by an insult, jealousy or sense of desperation. The person who runs amok may also die in a form of murder-suicide. Spelled also amuck. The Malay word for 'furious ...
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Amok is a Malay term denoting a sudden frenzy that seizes an individual, sometimes because of intoxicants, but often unaccountably.
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('berserk'), as in 'to run amok'
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[
adv] - wildly 2. [adv] - in a murderous frenzy
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amok, amock, amuck 1. In a murderous frenzy as if possessed by a demon. 2. In a murderous frenzy. 3. Wildly; without self-control. 4. In a frenzy of violence, or on a killing spree; berserk. 5. In or into a confused or disorganized state or condition; out of control, especially when armed and dangerous. 6. In or into a jumbled or confused stat...
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amuck adverb in a murderous frenzy; `rioters running amuck and throwing sticks and bottles and stones`
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(among members of certain Southeast Asian cultures) a psychic disturbance characterized by depression followed by a manic urge to murder.
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