Noun
A man who is mad; lunatic; a crazy person.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs the son indeed scarred for life from that experience and he's starting to become a madman on his own?" Source: Internet
His playing has been compared to that of an "Impressionist painter," while he has also been described as "an inspired madman," "a restless innovator," "a true legend of jazz drums," "a master of drumming insanity," and "a genius of the sticks." Source: Internet
Arkin develops good reasons for suspecting he is in the hands of a madman." Source: Internet
Also that inspired madman Geoff Berner will be playing the Masonic Hall on the Saturday right after the BBQ. Source: Internet
During the same call, Trump also called the North Korea leader a “madman with nuclear weapons” and celebrated Duterte for doing an “unbelievable job on the drug problem.” Source: Internet
A percussion interlude gave way to the mega-crowd pleaser “Walk This Way,” where Tyler used the women in the band as replacement foils for his Aerosmith partner Joe Perry, stalking the stage like a madman. Source: Internet