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bats


bats

B0115200 (băts)adj. Slang Mentally deranged; crazy.
[From bats in the belfry.]

bats

(bæts) adjinformal crazy; very eccentric[from bats-in-the-belfry (sense 2)]

bats

(bæts)

adj. Slang. insane; crazy. [1915–20; appar. bat2 + -s3]
Thesaurus
Adj.1.bats - informal or slang terms for mentally irregularbats - informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband balmy"batty, bonkers, buggy, crackers, daft, dotty, haywire, kookie, kooky, loco, loony, around the bend, balmy, nuts, round the bend, wacky, whacky, nutty, barmy, loopy, fruity, crackedinsane - afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement; "was declared insane"; "insane laughter"
Translations

bats


bat an eye

To display a subtle emotional reaction, such as consternation, annoyance, sadness, joy, etc. Generally used in the negative to denote that the person in question did not display even a hint of an emotional response. Mary didn't even bat an eye when I told her I was moving out. That guy is dangerous. I heard he killed a man without batting an eye.See also: bat, eye

bat around

1. To push an object around playfully. The cat has been batting around that toy for at least an hour.2. To strike repeatedly. If I see my neighbor batting around his pets, I will call the police. I was small in high school, so I got batted around a bit, but I eventually learned to stand up for myself.3. To exchange and contemplate ideas or suggestions. We did bat around other ideas, but that's the slogan we liked the best.4. To wander aimlessly. I doubt he has a job—he's been batting around out West for a while.5. In baseball, to reach a team's first batter again in a single inning (because all of the team's batters have already batted in the inning). A: "It's still the top of the third inning?" B: "Yeah, the Cubs have batted around."See also: around, bat

have bats in the belfry

To be crazy; to act, think, or behave in a foolish or nonsensical manner. Tommy must have bats in the belfry if he thinks he can convince our mother to let him get a tattoo for his birthday. There's an old lady who stands on the corner yelling at strangers all day. I think she might have bats in the belfry.See also: bats, belfry, have

carry (one's) bat

In cricket, to have not gotten out at the end of one team's completed innings. If our best player can carry his bat, then we have a good chance to win the game.See also: bat, carry

old bat

A foolish or irritating old person. Ugh, what is that old bat complaining about today?See also: bat, old

bat out

To produce or create something very hastily. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bat" and "out." A: "I can't believe he batted out three papers in one day." B: "I bet he doesn't get very good grades on them though."See also: bat, out

have bats in (one's) belfry

To be crazy; to act, think, or behave in a foolish or nonsensical manner. Tommy has bats in his belfry if he thinks he can convince our mother to let him get a tattoo for his birthday. There's an old lady who stands on the corner yelling at strangers all day. I think she might have bats in her belfry.See also: bats, belfry, have

have got bats in (one's) belfry

To be crazy; to act, think, or behave in a foolish or nonsensical manner. Tommy has got bats in his belfry if he thinks he can convince our mother to let him get a tattoo for his birthday. There's an old lady who stands on the corner yelling at strangers all day. I think she's got bats in her belfry.See also: bats, belfry, have

bat something around

 1. Lit. to knock something around with a bat or something similar. Terry spent a little time batting a ball around, then he went home. Let's bat around some balls before we go home. 2. Fig. to discuss something back and forth. Let's bat this around a little bit tomorrow at our meeting. Do you want to bat around this matter a little more?See also: around, bat

have bats in one's belfry

Inf. Fig. to be crazy. You must really have bats in your belfry if you think I'll put up with that kind of stuff. Pay no attention to her. She has bats in her belfry.See also: bats, belfry, have

bat around

1. Hit something around, often with a baseball bat or other object, as in We batted the tennis ball around this morning. Originating in baseball, this term came to be applied to more violent action as well, as in Jerry left after being batted around by his father. [Slang; first half of 1900s] 2. Discuss or debate something, as in We batted the various plans around for at least an hour before we came to a decision. This usage transfers batting a ball to a back-and-forth exchange of ideas. [Slang; late 1800s] 3. Drift aimlessly, roam, as in After graduating, they batted around Europe for a year. [Slang; c. 1900] See also: around, bat

bats in one's belfry, have

Be crazy or at least very eccentric, as in Sally thought her aunt's belief in ghosts indicated she had bats in her belfry. This term in effect likens the bat's seemingly erratic flight in the dark to ideas flying around in a person's head. [Early 1900s] See also: bats, have

have bats in the belfry

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have bats in your belfry

OLD-FASHIONEDIf someone has bats in the belfry they are crazy. Don't say that to anyone else or they'll think you've got bats in the belfry! Note: The belfry is the top part of a church tower where the bells are kept, and bats resting there would fly about wildly when disturbed by the bells being rung. In this expression, the belfry represents the person's head. See also: bats, belfry, have

have bats in the (or your) belfry

be eccentric or crazy. informal This expression refers to the way in which bats in an enclosed space fly about wildly if they are disturbed. c. 1901 G. W. Peck Peck's Red-Headed Boy They all thought a crazy man with bats in his belfry had got loose. See also: bats, belfry, have

have ˌbats in the ˈbelfry

(old-fashioned, informal) be crazy or eccentricSee also: bats, belfry, have

bat around

v.1. To knock something around with or as if with a bat, hand, or similar object: We batted around some baseballs at the park. The cat batted the squeaky toy around the entire afternoon.2. To discuss something back and forth in order to come to a decision: They batted around ideas all night before they made up their minds. We batted a few names around when thinking about nominees. See also: around, bat

bat out

v. To produce something in a hurried or informal manner: The new store owner batted out thank-you notes to his first customers all morning. I don't have time before the big party to bake hundreds of cookies, but I think I can bat a few dozen out.See also: bat, out

bats

1. and batty mod. crazy. You are driving me batty! You are bats if you think I would ever wear a haircut like that. 2. and batty mod. alcohol intoxicated; confused and drunk. The guy was bats—stewed to his ears. He was a bit batty, but he’d been drinking since noon, so no one was surprised. 3. and the bats n. the delirium tremens. (Always with the.) My buddy is shaking because of a slight case of the bats.

the bats

verbSee batsSee also: bats

have bats in one’s belfry

(...ˈbɛlfri) tv. to be crazy. (see also bats. Have got can replace have.) Pay no attention to her. She has bats in her belfry. See also: bats, belfry, have

have bats in (one's) belfry

To behave in an eccentric, bizarre manner.See also: bats, belfry, have

bats in one's belfry, to have

To be slightly crazy or quite eccentric. The term alludes to the bat’s seemingly erratic flight in the dark, which is transferred to thoughts flying about in the head. In reality, the bat has a sophisticated sonar system whose nature came to light only recently. In flight it keeps up a constant twittering noise that bounces back from solid objects in its path. This echo enables the animal to avoid actually bumping into obstacles. Nevertheless, bats have long been associated with craziness. See also blind as a bat.See also: bats, have
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BATS


AcronymDefinition
BATSBetter Access to Services (Australia)
BATSBermuda Atlantic Time-series Study
BATSBetter Alternative Trading System (finance)
BATSBattlefield Airmen Training Squadron (US Air Force)
BATSBiosphere-Atmosphere Transfer Scheme
BATSBradley Advanced Training System
BATSBomb and Arson Tracking System (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives)
BATSBroadband Array in Taiwan for Seismology
BATSBritish Anti Terrorist Squad (gaming clan)
BATSBallistic Aerial Target System
BATSBullhead Area Transit System
BATSBiometric Automated Toolset System
BATSBiological Assessment and Taxonomic Support
BATSBayesian Analysis of Time Series
BATSBilling and Tracking System
BATSBlood Alcohol Testing Section
BATSBaseline Automated Test System
BATSBlue Airborne Target Signatures
BATSBrilliant Anti-Tank System
BATSBradley Armor Training System
BATSBase Area Test System
BATSBroadcast Area Teleservice
BATSBasic Attributes Testing System
BATSBeat All to Stuff (polite form)

bats


  • adj

Synonyms for bats

adj informal or slang terms for mentally irregular

Synonyms

  • batty
  • bonkers
  • buggy
  • crackers
  • daft
  • dotty
  • haywire
  • kookie
  • kooky
  • loco
  • loony
  • around the bend
  • balmy
  • nuts
  • round the bend
  • wacky
  • whacky
  • nutty
  • barmy
  • loopy
  • fruity
  • cracked

Related Words

  • insane
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