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bonkers
[ bong-kerz ]
adjective
- mentally unbalanced; mad; crazy.
bonkers
/ ˈɒŋə /
adjective
- slang.mad; crazy
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of bonkers1
Example Sentences
I love how Chelsea took it all in like it was a moderate level of crazy but not completely bonkers.
"It meant we had a really relaxed build-up that week, even if the country was going bonkers."
I would direct everyone to check out Demi Moore’s Instagram post from Halloween, which shows the absolutely bonkers makeup work they did on “The Substance.”
And if voters are doubling down on originality, both the bonkers horror of “The Substance” and the epic ambitions of “The Brutalist” offer options.
"It is absolutely unbelievable, our social media has gone bonkers," Mr Massey said.
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More About Bonkers
Where does the word bonkers come from?
Bonkers is a funny-sounding word. It’s a goofy, lighter, informal way to say “crazy” or “nuts”—but keep in mind that’s it not so fun to make fun of people’s mental health.
Its origins are unclear, but bonkers is first recorded as British naval slang for “a bit drunk” in the 1940s—perhaps acting like someone has bonked, or hit, them on the head.
The roots of these other words may get a rise—of laughter or surprise—out of you. Run on over to our roundup of them at “Weird yvlog Origins That Will Make Your Family Laugh.”
Did you know … ?
Bonkers is sometimes used in the construction (to go) bonkers. If a person suddenly starts acting strange, wild, or bizarre, they can be said to be going bonkers or that they went bonkers.
Perhaps due to how silly the word sounds, bonkers is used in the names of a variety of businesses that specialize in children’s entertainment. The word bonk—w bonkers may have come from, as we say above—is also sometimes used in children’s programs that involve cartoon characters getting bonked on their head with various objects, such as mallets.
Bonkers is also the name of a short-lived, early 1990s Disney cartoon series starring perhaps one of Disney’s lesser remembered characters: Bonkers D. Bobcat. The character’s name directly referenced the zany, wacky behavior of the character. That’s bonkers!
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