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screwball noun an odd, eccentric, or crazy person US, 1933- He had known there would be some screwball around. — Earl Wilson, I Am Gazing Into My 8-Ball, p. 88, 1945
- You’re sure the world’s prize screwball. — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 238, 1947
- Kinsey only talked to screwballs and neurotics and people who were inventing stuff to show off. — Philip Wylie, Opus 21, p. 113, 1949
- And the only way you’ll get me to Scranton is if some screwball hijacks the plane! — Eugene Boe (Compiler), The Wit & Wisdom of Archie Bunker, p. 20, 1971
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