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bonkers
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a. (context informal English) irrational, crazy
WordNet
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adj. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband balmy" [syn: balmy , barmy , bats , batty , buggy , cracked , crackers , daft , dotty , fruity , haywire , kooky , kookie , loco , loony , loopy , nuts , nutty , round the ...
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Bonkers is a UK television series written by Sally Wainwright and starring Liza Tarbuck . It was transmitted on ITV during 2007. It was also released on DVD. This series is available on DVD, distributed by Acorn Media UK . In July 2007, the playwright and ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"crazy," 1957, British slang, perhaps from earlier naval slang meaning "slightly drunk" (1948), from notion of a thump (" bonk ") on the head.
Usage examples of bonkers.
Now I had to go and speak to the most bonkers man in the history of bonkerdom.
I feel so bonkers that at this rate I might be driven to ask advice from my mutti.
There were any number of times that she could have slipped over the edge and gone totally bonkers, and often she wondered if she had.
The place went bonkers and within two and a half seconds were in absolute fits of laughter.
Peanut Pete had been having his problems with the current Bonkers the Bunny.
Two months before, Pete had retired the previous Bonkers to a small but well apportioned hutch out in his garage to live out the rest of his life in comfort.
The new Bonkers had been proving far less cooperative-although experience had taught Pete that it usually took a while for the rabbit to get used to the center stage.
The most irritating habit the bunny had gotten into was gripping the sides of the top hat with his claws when Pete tried to pull him out-a habit which Pete had continually tried to break Bonkers of.
Underhill, and both his friends were bonkers for bathroom gadgets of every kind.
Eventually he turned up a box of mixed Australian wines bought at a place called Booze Bonkers, which was just outside Caen apparently.
Underhill, and both his friends were bonkers for bathroom gadgets of every kind.
The elves could find some way to get this stuff shipped Underhill, and both his friends were bonkers for bathroom gadgets of every kind.
With care, and if nobody goes bonkers, maybe we can stretch it out to thirty-six.
The old lady gradually goes bonkers, shame and guilt preying on her soul, and is locked up in the attic.
Because the Stochaster procedure couldn't be repeatedbut people kept trying it and going bonkers.