tuō​jiāng​zhī​mǎ

out of control

  1. to break free from reins
    (of a horse or animal) to break free from the reins; (figuratively) to bolt or run wild without constraint
  2. zhī particle
    [possessive]
    Connects a describing word or phrase to the noun it describes, similar to de but used in formal or literary writing.
  3. horse
    horse; any animal of the horse family; large mammal used for riding, pulling carts, or farm work