be out of control
1. To be acting without responding to manual direction or input. The machine is out of control, and I don't know how to turn it off!
2. To be reckless or wild; to be in an unruly or unmanageable state or manner. I'm sorry for the way I acted last night. I had too much to drink and was out of control. The real estate market in this city is totally out of control.
be, get, etc. out of conˈtrol
be or become impossible to manage or to control: The children are completely out of control since their father left.A truck ran out of control on the hill.