crazy+person
71radges — n. (Scottish Slang) wild or crazy person, violent person adj. (Scottish Slang) insane, crazy; violent …
72Crystal Mask —   …
73Characters in the Roseanne television series — Jackie Harris redirects here. For the football player, see Jackie Harris (American football) .A list of major characters in the Roseanne television series.Main charactersRoseanne Harris ConnerPlayed by Roseanne Barr. Born in late 1952, Roseanne,… …
74radge — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary adj Crazy person, madman verb: To do something crazy II Cumbrian Dictionary 1.(adj radj) bad, or poor, or not very good. e.g. He s radge at lowpin ower yats = The standard of his gate jumping is not very high.… …
75nut — 1 noun (C) 1 FOOD a dry brown fruit inside a hard shell, that grows on a tree: crack a nut | a cashew nut 2 TOOL a small piece of metal with a hole through the middle which is screwed onto a bolt 1 (2) to fasten things together 3 CRAZY PERSON… …
76loco — I. /ˈloʊkoʊ/ (say lohkoh) noun → locomotive. II. /ˈloʊkoʊ/ (say lohkoh) noun (plural locos) 1. → locoweed. 2. Colloquial a mad or crazy person. –verb …
77meshuggeneh — I noun (Yiddish) a crazy fool • Syn: ↑meshuggener • Topics: ↑Yiddish • Hypernyms: ↑fool, ↑sap, ↑saphead, ↑ …
78bam-stick — n British a foolish or crazy person. The phrase is derived from bammy (the dialect version of barmy ), and is used particularly in the north of England and lowland Scotland. The stick component may be a combin ing form denoting a person, or may… …
79sociopath — [n] psychopath antisocial personality, crazy person, deranged person, insane person, lunatic, mad person, maniac, psycho*, psychotic, schizoid*; concept 412 …
80Screwball — Screwball, n. 1. an eccentric or crazy person; an oddball. 2. a baseball pitch that curves in the direction opposite to that of a curve ball. adj. eccentric; zany; crazy. [1913 Webster] …