释义 |
Definition of berko in English: berkoadjectiveˈbəːkəʊ Australian, NZ informal Out of control with anger or excitement; berserk. some motorists go berko when stuck behind a pootling cyclist Example sentencesExamples - Go berko with the machete for seven minutes, or until exhausted.
- I understand their going berko when trapped behind some hemp-clad feral weaving from side to side and balancing shopping bags of soy milk on his handlebars.
- You are asked to give plot synopses for the big six classical ballets, and I went a bit berko here and managed to write 32 pages.
- I wish I had written that trash-mag headline I saw: 'Brit's bald berko brolly bash!'
- They had an old granny with them, and she went berko—how dare we walk past them, and why didn't we exit off the balcony?
- The public could go berko over the $36 million taxpayer contribution to the team's America's Cup campaign.
- He went berko with a $200 million plan designed to plug the gaps.
- I had to move to a less demanding role because my lower back had a bad habit of going berko about 10 days into a two-week exercise.
- You thought the Left went berko last year, what with all that liberating, capturing, and cooperation?
- We predict they will win their semi-final play-off game, and the Mad Butcher will go berko and drop dead of a heart attack.
Origin 1960s: an alteration of berserk + -o. |