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Running amok, or running amuck, a state of mind characterised by uncontrolled, murderous violence
Amok Entertainment, a publisher of video and computer games based in New York
Amok, a Cambodian dish, usually fish in coconut curry
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Amok, sometimes spelled amuck and often used as "running amok," is a Malay word which in that language means to be out of control.
It is now, however, certain that the typical amok is the result of circumstances, such as domestic jealousy or gambling losses, which render a Malay desperate and weary of his life.
Thus, in 1634, the eldest son of the raja of Jodhpur ran amok at the court of Shah Jahan, failing in his attack on the emperor, but killing five of his officials.