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barking mad

American  
[bahr-king mad] / ˈbɑr kɪŋ ˈmæd /
Also barking

adjective

British and Australian Informal.
  1. thoroughly insane; crazy.

    Whoever dreamed up this nonsensical storyline was barking mad.

    Not put off by this frankly barking mad conversation, I agreed to hear more about his idea over lunch.


Etymology

Origin of barking mad

First recorded in 1925–30

Example Sentences

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How could such a high official in the United States sound so barking mad?

From Washington Post • Nov. 19, 2021

I think this is a great idea myself but a lot of lazy dog owners are, predictably, barking mad about it.

From The Guardian • Aug. 22, 2020

Live chickens cluck down the block, and the neighbor’s pit bull drives me barking mad.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 13, 2019

Perhaps your dog is barking mad because a climactic battle between the forces of good and evil breaks out whenever he tries to get some sleep.

From Slate • May 16, 2019

“It’s not my fault she’s barking mad, Hermione. Or d’you think she overheard you being rude about Filch? I’ve always thought there might be something going on between them...”

From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling