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bonkers, a. slang.|ˈbɒŋkəz| [Origin unknown.] a. (See quot. 1948). b. (The usual current sense.) Mad, ‘crackers’.
1948Partridge Dict. Forces' Slang 23 Bonkers, light in the head; slightly drunk. (Navy.) Perhaps from bonk, a blow or punch on the bonce or head. 1957J. Osborne Entertainer v. 37 One Catholic poet who went bonkers. 1961Simpson & Galton Four Hancock Scripts 60/2 By half-past three he'll be raving bonkers. 1967Spectator 4 Aug. 130/3 I think you're bonkers 'cos your attitude's all wrong. You're more than bonkers. You're sick. |