单词 | meshuga |
释义 | meshuga in British English Yiddish (mɪˈʃʊɡə) adjective crazy Word origin from Hebrewcrazy in British English (ˈkreɪzɪ) adjectiveWord forms: -zier or -ziest 1. informal insane 2. fantastic; strange; ridiculous a crazy dream 3. (postpositive; foll by about or over) informal extremely fond (of) 4. slang very good or excellent nounWord forms: plural crazies 5. informal a crazy person meshuga in American English (məˈʃʊgə) Yiddish adjective crazy; mad; insane : also Yiddish meˈshugga, Yiddish meˈshugahWord origin Yiddish < Heb meshuggāhmeshuga in American English (məˈʃuɡə) adjective slang crazy; insane Also: meshugga Word origin [1880–85; ‹ Yiddish meshuge ‹ Heb məshuggāʻ]This word is first recorded in the period 1880–85. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Chief of Staff, automatism, highball, irredentist, jackpot |
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