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gone haywire

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  • haywire — hay·wire (hā’wīr′) n. ▸ Wire used in baling hay. adj. Informal 1) Not functioning or happening in a proper or orderly fashion: »machinery that went haywire; an experiment that went haywire. 2) Mentally confused or erratic; crazy: »The traveler… …   Word Histories

  • haywire — [“hewair] 1. mod. out of order. (Folksy.) □ This telephone has gone haywire. □ My stereo is haywire, so I’ve been listening to the radio. 2. mod. disoriented. (Often from marijuana.) □ Wally is sort of hay wire from the grass …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • haywire — hay|wire [ˈheıwaıə US waır] adj [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: From the use of hay tying wire for quick repairs] go haywire informal to start working in completely the wrong way ▪ My computer s gone haywire …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • haywire — [[t]he͟ɪwaɪə(r)[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If something goes haywire, it goes out of control or starts doing the wrong thing. [INFORMAL] Many Americans think their legal system has gone haywire …   English dictionary

  • haywire — adjective, informal the binding machine has gone haywire by midnight, the negotiations were completely haywire Syn: out of control, erratic, faulty, malfunctioning, out of order; chaotic, confused, disorganized, disordered, topsy turvy; informal… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • haywire — adverb or adjective Etymology: from the use of baling wire for makeshift repairs Date: 1929 1. being out of order or having gone wrong < the radio went haywire > 2. emotionally or mentally upset or out of control ; crazy < is going haywire with… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • haywire — hay|wire [ heı,waır ] adjective go haywire INFORMAL to stop working or behaving correctly: The video player had gone completely haywire …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • go haywire — 1. in. [for a person] to go berserk. □ I thought for a minute that Pete was going to go haywire. □ Sorry, I guess I just went haywire for a minute. 2. in.[for something] to go out of order; to break down. □ My stereo’s gone haywire …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • go haywire — informal phrase to stop working or behaving correctly The TV had gone completely haywire. Thesaurus: to stop working of a piece of equipmentsynonym to make a machine or piece of equipment workhyponym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • go haywire — {v. phr.}, {informal} Mixed up, out of order, not in regular working condition. * /My electric typewriter has gone all haywire; I have to call the repair man./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • go haywire — {v. phr.}, {informal} Mixed up, out of order, not in regular working condition. * /My electric typewriter has gone all haywire; I have to call the repair man./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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