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n. çılgınlık, deli olma, coşku, coşkulu tezahürat, çılgın parti, kasanın kenarlarına takılan parmaklıklar, kamyon kasasını yükseltmek için takılan tahtalar————————v. saçmalamak, abuk sabuk konuşmak, çıldırmak, deli olmak, kudurmak, küplere binmek, hayran olmak* * *1. saçmala (v.) 2. saçmalama (n.)* * *[reiv]1) (to talk wildly because, or as if, one is mad.) abuk sabuk konuşmak2) (to talk very enthusiastically: He's been raving about this new record he's heard.) övgüyle söz etmek•- raving
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