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loony adjective extremely erratic; mildly crazy US, 1841- Pat, our eldest, and seemingly the least loony of the lot, gave us rela-tively little trouble. — Jim Thompson, Roughneck, p. 135, 1954
- “Too bad she’s loony,” he said to himself, a little later, “because she sure is pretty. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 12, 1957
- He was delighted with himself for having had the foresight to be loony and to have the papers to prove it. — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 278, 1963
- Archibald Cox (crew-cut) told me that he thought anyone who made a big thing about kids’ hair was loony as hell (or something to that effect, I don’t remember his exact words). — James Simon Kunen, The Strawberry Statement, p. 87, 1968
- “Where’s that loony fruit Al Ginsbert?!?” I shouted, rushing to overtake him. — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 121, November 1968
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