as mad as a march hare

The phrase "as mad as a March hare" refers to someone who is behaving in an irrational, erratic, or eccentric manner. It stems from the common belief that hares display unusual behavior, such as leaping, boxing, and generally acting crazy, during their breeding season in March.


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