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The phrase "super mad" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means extremely angry or furious. Example: "I was super mad when I found out my roommate ate all my food without asking."
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Older styles are heavily discounted (50% is common) in outlets like SMS Crew ("Super Mad Sneakers") and Dahood.
In wrestling, anyway, the true drama happens the next day, when the fighters process the action together by slandering each other and moaning about who's super mad at whom and who's big-time friends with whom.
She has long been a vocal supporter of access to Plan B: "So u r super mad about a 15 yr old girl being able to prevent pregnancy BUT you want everyone to have guns no questions asked?
If it helps Sheryl was super mad with us and didn't speak to us for, like, a week after she found out :o( Anyway it's totally fine now because we have put an actual lock on the door.
I asked if he wrote a card and he got super mad right off the bat.
After that happened, a swarm of people came into the exhibit hall super mad because Welcome to Night Vale wasn't performing.
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As if YOU care!" When what to my super-mad eyes should appear, but a doggie bag! CAKE!
"Super super excited," Renna replied.
Kim's friends are all there, as are our favorite baddies including Kim's super villain enemies, mad genius Dr. Drakken and Shego (the green queen that made lots of kids realize they were queer).
(In his civilian hours, Civitarese works in a care home for adults with autism. His six-year-old son goes by the super-moniker The Mad Owl).
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