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Meaning of wild out | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To react overly enthusiastically or aggressively, especially if sudden.
    intransitive
  2. To stop behaving in a civilized way; to rebel against one's cultural mores.
    intransitive, slang

Examples

“Your baby-mama will not wild out if you make sure she's straight and she's comfortable.”
“To make me grin from ear to ear or chase the gratyness from any day when I'm upset he says “Listen it is okay to cry” and “When you're mad it's alright to wild out, don't hold anything inside””
“I shook my head at him to let him know not to wild out on her.”
“Josh then say, “Jarmen be wilding out, and I know he be on that powder”!.”
“As young people living and loving Christ, we should not wild out at the clubs, pour up the Hennessey, or smoke those drugs.”
“When she heard the rumor, she just started wilding out!”
“I was just wilding out. But even though I was a rebel kid, I was focused in school. I was an honor student. It was weird.”
“At this point in my life, I was receiving so many beatings between my grandma and mom that I became immune. I was slowly beginning to wild out, not follow any of the rules, roll my eyes, smack my lips and even take up for myself sometimes.”
“I'd hate to have to wild out up in this camp. I check my lips to make sure they are nice and glossy and that my hair looks good before I get out and go inside.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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