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kooky adjective eccentric, if not crazy US, 1959- That’s what so kookie about life that one moment you feel like Dante’s Inferno and the next like Milton’s Paradise. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, p. 43, 1961
- A kooky generation? No. — Ann Landers, Ann Landers Talks to Teen-Agers About Sex, p. 20, 1963
- Married a kooky sucker fan of the manure-and-bruises circuit. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Long White Con, p. 87, 1977
- [G]et shoved aside by the next style-mag endorsed kooky chick who comes along. — The Times, 2 August 2003: “Play”
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