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"Running amok," is used to refer to the behavior of someone who, in the grip of strong emotion, obtains a weapon, which is usually a gun, and begins attacking people usually ending in the murdering of an innumerable number of people.
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to behave without control in a wild or dangerous manner: There were 50 little kids running amok at the snack bar.
Amok comes from a Malay word for “frenzied” and was adopted into English, and at first spelled amuck , in the second half of the 1600s. Run riot dates from the ...
to express one's anger usually violently The mayor acknowledged the group's right to march, but warned that they would not be allowed to run amok.
According to Malay mythology, running amok was an involuntary behavior caused by the “hantu belian,” or evil tiger spirit entering a person's body and ...
If a person or animal runs amok, they behave in a violent and uncontrolled way. A soldier was arrested after running amok with a vehicle through Berlin.
—used in the phrase run amok. rioters running amok in the streets. Conditions had allowed extremism to run amok. 2. : in a murderously frenzied state. amok.
Aug 29, 2013 · Today, the phrase “run amok” (also spelled “amuck”) is often used to describe such things as children making a mess while they run around ...
Running amok is considered a rare culture-bound syndrome by current psychiatric classification systems, but there is evidence that it occurs frequently in ...