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Latest revision as of 05:03, 17 March 2025
Bonkers is a term that is often used colloquially to describe someone or something that is crazy, insane, or extremely foolish. The word is informal and is typically used in a light-hearted or humorous context.
Etymology[edit]
The origin of the word "bonkers" is uncertain. It is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, possibly derived from the word "bonk," which means to hit or strike. The term "bonkers" may have evolved to describe someone who has been hit on the head and is therefore acting irrationally.
Usage[edit]
"Bonkers" is commonly used in British English and has gained popularity in other English-speaking countries. It is often used to describe behavior that is erratic, irrational, or out of the ordinary. For example, one might say, "He's gone completely bonkers," to describe someone who is acting in a wildly unpredictable manner.
In Popular Culture[edit]
The term "bonkers" has been used in various forms of media, including television, film, and music. It is often used to add a comedic element to characters or situations.
Television[edit]
- Bonkers is an animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The show features a bobcat named Bonkers D. Bobcat who works as a police officer in Hollywood.
Music[edit]
- "Bonkers" is a song by British rapper Dizzee Rascal, released in 2009. The song was a commercial success and received positive reviews for its energetic and upbeat style.
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