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schizzy

a. (context slang derogatory English) schizophrenic; crazy

Usage examples of "schizzy".

And the awkwardness of their first efforts would be published in the all psychiatric journals as proof of the regressive and schizzy nature of their unsocial and unnatural impulse toward walking, right?

Thwaites rattled a pencil on his desk and waited impatiently for Schizzy Frehan to fetch Smith to him.

But Schizzy and the other women employees kept themselves untouchable, even those few girls who, unlike Schizzy, did not walk about befogged in an aura of preoccupied frigidity.

Because he had been so indecisive, or so he thought, his relationship with the girl, Schizzy, did not develop.

Meanwhile, Procyon worked on a stack of papers piled on his desk, and Schizzy sat still.

The two of them squeezed in there, and it was very pleasant for Procyon, despite the approaching danger of exposure, to feel Schizzy so close to him.

Procyon reached for Schizzy to draw her close so that she would not get too cold, and wondered what words he should use to ask her to stay the night with him.

All week long he had taken it for granted that Schizzy would not be coming with him.

It was certain that Schizzy had not the physical strength to go with him, even if he could think of some way to smuggle her out with him in the morning.

He cooked himself a light breakfast, ate quickly, searching his mind the whole time for a glimmer of an idea for a new plan that would allow him to take Schizzy with him, but could not find one.

He, along with Schizzy Frehan, freed from Long Life might have a longer life of highly creative humor.

Weird, but not in a schizzy, death-obsessed, art-school freshman way like Kitty.