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  • AMOK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Visitors to Southeast Asia had reported witnessing the suffering and effects of a psychiatric disorder known in Malay as amok Typically, the afflicted person (usually a man) attacked bystanders in a frenzy, killing everyone in sight until he collapsed or was himself killed
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  • Amok syndrome - Wikipedia
    In contemporary Indonesia, the term amok (amuk) generally refers not to individual violence, but to frenzied violence by mobs Indonesians now commonly use the term 'gelap mata' (literally 'darkened eyes') to refer to individual amok
  • Run Amok vs. Run Amuck: What’s the Difference?
    Amok is an adverb that describes something that is chaotic or out of control Its nearly exclusive usage is in variants of the phrase run amok, which can be an adverb phrase or a verb phrase
  • Emil Amok Goes South! “69 Emil Amok: Anchorman, The News Made Me Do It . . .
    I talk about my journey from news to comedy to truth, in “69 Emil Amok: Anchorman ,” my latest Amok monologue The city is beautiful, the theater is the best, The right place to go Amok! Go to Atlantafringe org for tix or scan the QR code
  • Cambodian (Khmer) Fish Amok Recipe | Silk Road Recipes
    This fish amok recipe is a sweet and savory Cambodian steamed fish curry that’s almost like a thick custard made with eggs and coconut milk
  • AMOK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Virtuality is what everything else becomes when belief in belief has run amok The only exception is amok (or amuck) - an adjective or adverb The pragmatic aspects of allowing certain theories to run amok in society are too complex to deal with here
  • Where “run amok” comes from, and what it means now
    Run amok comes from the Malay word amuk, which referred to a violent, frenzied attack English speakers borrowed the expression in the 1600s, and for a long time it kept that strong sense of uncontrolled violence


















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