bonkersdom
English
Etymology
From bonkers + -dom.
Noun
bonkersdom (uncountable)
- (colloquial) The state of being bonkers; craziness.
- 1982, The Voluntaryist (issues 1-22, page 7)
- Has George Smith fallen over the edge into bonkersdom?
- 2010, Simon Mills, "Shortcuts", The Guardian, 20 Jul 2010:
- "CLC" (that's "Courtney Love Cobain") travels the world, texting and tweeting her barely lucid missives from the frontline of fashion, fabulousness and utter bonkersdom.
- 2010, Nigel Goodall, A Life in Time and Space - The Biography of David Tennant
- She will freely admit that she's anally retentive to the point of bonkersdom. There was a dishwasher that we were never allowed to use, goodness knows why, and she used to have a thing about never putting the heating on.
- 1982, The Voluntaryist (issues 1-22, page 7)