kooky
IPA: kˈuki
noun
- (childish) Alternative form of kookie (“kookaburra”) [(childish) A kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) .]
adjective
- (slang) Eccentric, strange, or foolish; crazy or insane; kookish.
- (surfing) Behaving like a kook (a person with poor style or skill); kook-like.
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Examples of "kooky" in Sentences
- The last one is just plain kooky.
- Kooky fantasies don't belong here.
- This theory is kooky, and non notable.
- She tends to be a little kooky at best.
- Kooky is a subjective a derogatory term.
- I have not concentrated on the kooky stuff.
- No one's interested in your kooky theories.
- It's kooky and probably pseudo mathematical.
- The relevance of the shroud to OD is tenuous and kooky at best.
- Look, I draw a very bright line between eccentric and kooky, which is completely fine, and child safety.
- GOFF: The official terminology, I believe, for a political move like that is called a kooky (ph) one, a wacky one, a loopy one.
- I was displeased that the Iran correspondent of Al-Akhbar newspaper--of all places--called the kooky Iran holocaust "conference" "courageous."
- This obsessive fan Mel - played to breathtaking perfection by Kristen Schaal, a US comic it is currently illegal to describe without using the word "kooky" - is based on a variety of real-life groupies.
- I suspect there is a direct correlation between the 'dumbing down' of America through a crumbling education system and the pooh-poohing of knowledge as elitist, and the increase in kooky candidates and those already in office who spew brazenly incoherent rhetoric, scientifically disturbing stances, and culturally backward ideals -- a breed of candidates and politicians that is eminently unqualified for offices they hold or aspire to.
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