单词 | bored out of one's mind |
释义 | > as lemmasbored out of one's mind c. out of one's mind (also †out of mind) and variants: having lost control of one's mental faculties; insane, deranged, delirious. Now also in weakened use (with a preceding past participle): suffering from a particular condition to a very high degree, as stoned (also bombed, pissed, etc.) out of one's mind (slang): stupefied, extremely intoxicated, or incapacitated by drink or drugs. bored out of one's mind: beside oneself with boredom, etc.out of one's tiny mind: see tiny adj. d. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > [adjective] > insanity or madness > affected with woodc725 woodsekc890 giddyc1000 out of (by, from, of) wit or one's witc1000 witlessc1000 brainsickOE amadc1225 lunaticc1290 madc1330 sickc1340 brain-wooda1375 out of one's minda1387 frenetica1398 fonda1400 formada1400 unwisea1400 brainc1400 unwholec1400 alienate?a1425 brainless1434 distract of one's wits1470 madfula1475 furious1475 distract1481 fro oneself1483 beside oneself1490 beside one's patience1490 dementa1500 red-wood?1507 extraught1509 misminded1509 peevish1523 bedlam-ripe1525 straughta1529 fanatic1533 bedlama1535 daft1540 unsounda1547 stark raving (also staring) mad1548 distraughted1572 insane1575 acrazeda1577 past oneself1576 frenzy1577 poll-mad1577 out of one's senses1580 maddeda1586 frenetical1588 distempered1593 distraught1597 crazed1599 diswitted1599 idle-headed1599 lymphatical1603 extract1608 madling1608 distracteda1616 informala1616 far gone1616 crazy1617 March mada1625 non compos mentis1628 brain-crazed1632 demented1632 crack-brained1634 arreptitiousa1641 dementate1640 dementated1650 brain-crackeda1652 insaniated1652 exsensed1654 bedlam-witteda1657 lymphatic1656 mad-like1679 dementative1685 non compos1699 beside one's gravity1716 hyte1720 lymphated1727 out of one's head1733 maddened1735 swivel-eyed1758 wrong1765 brainsickly1770 fatuous1773 derangedc1790 alienated1793 shake-brained1793 crack-headed1796 flighty1802 wowf1802 doitrified1808 phrenesiac1814 bedlamite1815 mad-braineda1822 fey1823 bedlamitish1824 skire1825 beside one's wits1827 as mad as a hatter1829 crazied1842 off one's head1842 bemadded1850 loco1852 off one's nut1858 off his chump1864 unsane1867 meshuga1868 non-sane1868 loony1872 bee-headed1879 off one's onion1881 off one's base1882 (to go) off one's dot1883 locoed1885 screwy1887 off one's rocker1890 balmy or barmy on (or in) the crumpet1891 meshuggener1892 nutty1892 buggy1893 bughouse1894 off one's pannikin1894 ratty1895 off one's trolley1896 batchy1898 twisted1900 batsc1901 batty1903 dippy1903 bugs1904 dingy1904 up the (also a) pole1904 nut1906 nuts1908 nutty as a fruitcake1911 bugged1920 potty1920 cuckoo1923 nutsy1923 puggled1923 blah1924 détraqué1925 doolally1925 off one's rocket1925 puggle1925 mental1927 phooey1927 crackers1928 squirrelly1928 over the edge1929 round the bend1929 lakes1934 ding-a-ling1935 wacky1935 screwball1936 dingbats1937 Asiatic1938 parlatic1941 troppo1941 up the creek1941 screwed-up1943 bonkers1945 psychological1952 out to lunch1955 starkers1956 off (one's) squiff1960 round the twist1960 yampy1963 out of (also off) one's bird1966 out of one's skull1967 whacked out1969 batshit1971 woo-woo1971 nutso1973 out of (one's) gourd1977 wacko1977 off one's meds1986 a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1865) I. 421 (MED) He..sigh aboue a grisliche kynde, And fil anon out of his mynde. c1390 G. Chaucer Pardoner's Tale 494 He seith he kan no difference fynde Bitwix a man that is out of his mynde And a man which that is dronkelewe. c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) i. l. 4276 (MED) Almost for wo he went out of his mynde. a1500 (?a1450) Gesta Romanorum (Harl. 7333) (1879) lxix. 317 (MED) Þe maister of þe ship was halfe out of mynde. a1617 P. Baynes Comm. Epist. First Chapter Paul to Ephesians (1618) viii. 208 Through phrenzie out of our right mindes. 1780 S. Lee Chapter of Accidents v. i. 82 It must be Bedlam; for the old gentleman is out of his mind, that's a sure thing! 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. v. 663 He was drunk, they said, or out of his mind, when he was turned off. 1867 G. MacDonald Ann. Quiet Neighbourhood I. vii. 191 Miss Oldcastle thought she was out of her mind, and spoke of an asylum. 1948 T. Heggen Mister Roberts xi. 140 At night, awakening him from sleep, an object dropped on the deck overhead would send him nearly out of his mind with rage. 1964 N.Y. Times Mag. 23 Aug. 64/2 He was bombed out of his mind. 1968 Listener 28 Nov. 735/2 He would only be taken in charge if he was drunk: were he to spend his ten shillings on getting stoned out of his mind the police would happily accommodate him. 1984 B. MacLaverty Cal (new ed.) 95 When I saw matches being lit in that cottage I was terrified out of my mind. 1987 E. Newby Round Ireland in Low Gear x. 169 She was bored out of her mind, she said, by winter in Glengarriff. 1992 J. MacKenna Summer Girl in Fallen 62 Not when I'm pissed out of my mind. 1995 P. McCabe Dead School (1996) 175 ‘What do you think you're doing!’ he would yell at him. ‘Are you out of your mind?’ 1999 I. Rankin Dead Souls xi. 67 The members of the public sat there with hands clasped between knees, or with heads angled to the ceiling, bored out of their minds. < as lemmas |
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