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mental adjective- insane, crazy UK, 1927
- I lost you two months ago! We broke up. Are you mental? — Wayne’s World, 1992
- I know it sounds mental, but sometimes I have more fun vegging out than when I go partying. — Clueless, 1995
- [T]he sort [of TV commercial] that makes you mental ‘cos it’s on twice in every break. — Cath Staincliffe, Trainers, p. 55, 1999
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Fall 1999
- But everything did go a bit mental when I had that acid. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 11, 2000
- wonderful, amazing, mind-blowing UK
- A totally wicked contest man, completely MEN-TAL. — Melanie McGrath, Hard, Soft & Wet, p. 53, 1998
- “That’s mental!”–that’s the best (or the worst). — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 180, 2002
- “See you, Tommy, it’s been mental.” “Yeah right... You’ve got a bit of star fruit in your hair.” — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 70, 2002
▶ go mental to become very enraged, to have a fit of ill-temper UK: SCOTLAND- — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 45, 1985
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