Rampage/ˈræmpeɪdʒ/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Violence and Damage Implies a destructive and often harmful situation caused by someone losing control. The fans went on a rampage, trashing the stadium after the match. Pro Tip 2/3Not Literal Can be used metaphorically to describe intense activity not involving physical violence. Shoppers went on a rampage for deals on Black Friday. Pro Tip 3/3Group Behavior Often associated with group actions rather than an individual's actions. The protestors rampaged through the downtown area, disrupting business.