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- noun colloquial, humorous
Loony ,crazy ,insane person.
Etymologies
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Examples
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This nation is doomed to turn into a failed state if any of these looney-tunes somehow becomes President.
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I have chosen to single out one looney-tunes Democrat and one ribald Republican, not to imply equal responsibility, but simply to show how widespread is the insanity.
Cliff Schecter: U.S. Midterms: Political Freak Show Cliff Schecter 2010
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I have chosen to single out one looney-tunes Democrat and one ribald Republican, not to imply equal responsibility, but simply to show how widespread is the insanity.
Cliff Schecter: U.S. Midterms: Political Freak Show Cliff Schecter 2010
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But this is just what we can expect if these looney-tunes regain congress and the presidency.
Obama: Virginia governor's slavery omission 'unacceptable' 2010
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I have chosen to single out one looney-tunes Democrat and one ribald Republican, not to imply equal responsibility, but simply to show how widespread is the insanity.
Cliff Schecter: U.S. Midterms: Political Freak Show Cliff Schecter 2010
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She also knows that she can't stay out with the looney-tunes too long, just long enough for them to buy her books, and you guessed it-run home.
Obama leaning towards support for TARP funds to pay for jobs bill 2009
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What I have found infinitely amusing is that when I've done radio interviews with both whack-job super right-wing Republicans and completely looney-tunes, totally left-wing Democrats, both have thought I was arguing their side.
Part Three of Interview with David Gewirtz, Author of "Where Have All The Emails Gone?" 2009
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And buyers are not looney-tunes living in armed treehouses.
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He thinks I am guilty of the “exposure of a looney-tunes weakness.”
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He thinks I am guilty of the “exposure of a looney-tunes weakness.”
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