manic

/ˈmænɪk/
adjective
  1. Feeling or showing wild, excited, or very energetic behavior, often in a way that seems out of control.
    • He had a manic look in his eyes as he rushed around the office.
    • The crowd's manic energy made the concert unforgettable.
    • She was in a manic mood, cleaning the whole house in one hour.
  2. Relating to a mental health condition (mania) that involves periods of extremely high energy, excitement, and activity.
    • Her manic symptoms included rapid speech and impulsive decisions.
    • During a manic episode, he barely slept for three days.
    • The doctor explained the difference between manic and depressive phases.
noun
  1. A person who behaves in a wild, excited, or out-of-control way.
    • The coach was a manic on the sidelines, shouting at everyone.
    • He's a total manic when it comes to video games.
    • Don't drive like a manic on the highway.
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