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Definition & Meaning of "go haywire"

to go haywire
01

to malfunction or stop functioning properly

to [go] haywire definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "go haywire" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "go haywire" is unclear, but it is thought to be related to the idea of a machine or piece of equipment that is malfunctioning or not working properly, causing it to behave erratically or unpredictably. The term "haywire" may have been used because it was a common material used to tie or bind machinery in the early 20th century, and if it came loose or became tangled, the machinery would malfunction. Over time, the phrase has come to be used more generally to describe any situation where something becomes disordered or chaotic, whether it be a plan, a situation, or a person's behavior.

02

to become chaotic or disorganized

to [go] haywire definition and meaning
03

to behave in a wild and unpredictable manner

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Example
The project went haywire when the team leader quit unexpectedly.
The experiment seemed to be going well, but then the equipment malfunctioned and things went haywire.
The toddler went haywire when she saw the ice cream truck.
The car's engine started making strange noises, and then the dashboard lights went haywire and started flashing.
The stock market went haywire after the company's CEO resigned.
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