Define Madd Meaning

Madd
1. Very, extremely. (adverb)
2. A large amount of, a lot of, a great amount.

1. The line is madd long.
2. I know madd people who live there.
By Elna
Madd

Madd points were scored in Saturday's basketball game.
By Jessika
Madd

The members of MADD shot a guy for DWI
By Miquela
Madd
used to describe sumthin by exaggeration

By Edythe
Madd
extremely, very, to the utmost degree

Not to be confused with "mad," meaning angry or displeased

My RA Jess is madd cool, yo! She be such a baller.
By Alvinia
Madd
1. very
2. madd better than "mad"

used in place of the word "mad" which only has one d, and thus is clearly not as good

"That was a madd good blow job."
"Thanks dad, I tried so hard."

"Are you mad?"
"No, Im MADD! XD"
By Bobette
Madd
β€˜insane’; β€˜wild’; β€˜crazy’

"Mark, you’re drving like a madd man--Watchthefuckout!!"
By Lyndsie
Madd

That was some madd dope!
By Dotti
Madde
The best friend you could ever have. Someone who is loyal and helpful and a little to caring of others.

Can also be a bitch but only when she needs too.

She is my "Madde"

She is so "Madde"

She "Madde's to much"
By Susi
MADD
An Acronym once used to describe a band of dissidently angry wenches (aka mothers) who have never fully enjoyed the art that is drunk driving and condemn it, but in this context (the only context that matters) is used to describe the satisfying bowel movement that occurs in the morning after a night of excessive alcohol consumption.
or M.A.D.D. = Morning After Drinking Dump

"Man those mai tais mixed with that natty ice produced the MADD of a lifetime, I think I broke your toilet".
By Arlie