bonkers / ˈbɒŋ kərz /

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bonkers 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Slang.

  1. mentally unbalanced; mad; crazy.

bonkers 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

crazy

bonkers 的近义词 2
bonkers 的反义词 1

更多bonkers例句

  1. Third, the phenomenon in which boring, lifeless stocks suddenly go bonkers.
  2. Forty-one percent of Republicans say the bonkers ideas are a net positive for the country, or twice the national average.
  3. In today’s essay, I explain why the fallout from this bonkers bet won’t fade any time soon.
  4. You know the stock market has gone bonkers when even CEOs are baffled by their companies’ soaring share prices.
  5. That’s why the thing in Pennsylvania is bonkers, completely bonkers.
  6. Like Miller, Wolf suffers from the radical self-delusion that mistakes bonkers political views for uncommonly brave opinion.
  7. The brilliance of Community: knowing that good comedy finds it root in places as bleak as they are bonkers.
  8. Like, I think Rhythm Nation is one of my favorite records and that song in particular is just so bonkers.
  9. Stella McCartney put the bonkers back into London Fashion Week.
  10. Was McCartney trying to singlehandedly put the bonkers back into London Fashion Week?
  11. It was driving him bonkers not to be able to ride any longer.
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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 Word Origins That Will Make Your Family Laugh.”