schizy

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From schiz- +‎ -y (diminutive suffix).

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schizy

  1. (slang, offensive) schizoid, schizophrenic
    • 1976 April 3, Don Shewey, “Maggie Mixes Cabaret and Caricature”, in Gay Community News, page 17:
      If Maggie the performer is flamboyantly flexible, her backstage persona is downright schizy.
    • 1979, G.H. Hill, Interview with Norton Cabal, Principia Discordia Loompanics, S.F.
      Gypsie: Hey, guy, later. [to Hill]: Doesn't this leave you a little schizy?

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