English
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Adjective
bonkers
- (informal) Mad; crazy.
Derived terms
Translations
mad, crazy
- Czech: praštěný (cs), střelený
- Dutch: gek (nl), zot (nl)
- Finnish: hullu (fi)
- French: fou (fr), délirant (fr), irrationnel (fr), zinzin (fr) (colloquial), chtarbé (fr) m (slang)
- German: beknackt (de), bescheuert (de), verrückt (de)
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- Italian: rincoglionito (it), barbogio
- Portuguese: maluco (pt), doido (pt), pirado (pt)
- Russian: чо́кнутый (ru) (čóknutyj), поме́шанный (ru) (poméšannyj), спя́тивший (ru) (spjátivšij)
- Spanish: majara (es) (colloquial, Spain), chiflado (es) (colloquial), majareta (colloquial, Spain), loco (es)
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Noun
bonkers
- plural of bonker