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Definition of in a mood
in a mood
- Sorta like being in a funk, but you don't have to be grumpy or upset to be in a mood, could be acting bizzare or overly-excited.
Last edited on Feb 12 2005. Submitted by Nicole B. from Canada on Feb 12 2005.
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