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doolally
/ ːˈæɪ /
adjective
In full: doolally tap.slangout of one's mind; crazy
Word History and Origins
Origin of doolally1
Example Sentences
The Sunday Times reported that British government ministers now privately view the U.S. leader as “gaga” and “doolally.”
I know it's been a difficult week but have these players gone doolally?
She also said that she benefits hugely from meditating twice a day, adding: "It is my lifeline. It's my way of re-centering and shedding the day. I'd go doolally without it."
And now, name one community or municipal law enforcement agency that would let a person of color who isn't Michael Jackson or a compound-dwelling international drug kingpin get away with the doolally business afoot around open-to-the public menagerie, regardless of how many licenses he or she procured.
You will remember that Marco Boogers famously went a bit doolally shortly after joining the club and was reported to be living in a caravan in Holland.
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