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What's "wild" mean and when's it used?

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Rebecca

Here, "wild" is similar to the informal use of "crazy" to mean something unusual or strange or that there's been a lot going on. It can either imply something negative or positive, depending on the context! These days it's considered better to use "wild" than "crazy" to avoid stigmatization of mental illnesses. Ex: It's so wild that we bumped into each other in another city. Ex: It's been a wild week. I'll update you later! => a lot has happened, good or bad.

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