hystericky

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See also: hysterický

English

Etymology

hysteric +‎ -y

Adjective

hystericky (comparative more hystericky, superlative most hystericky)

  1. (informal) Hysterical; inclined to hysterics.
    • 1849, Washington Irving, Mahomet and his successors:
      During the present gayety of the house, however, the poor girl has worn a face full of trouble; and, to use the housekeeper's words, "has fallen into a sad hystericky way lately."