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    loon·y
    [ˈlo͞onē]
    noun
    loony (noun) · loonies (plural noun)
    1. an extremely irrational, eccentric, or foolish person:
      "she was working with a bunch of loonies" · "only a few wild-eyed loonies are claiming that it was part of some deliberate scheme"
    2. offensive
      a person who has a mental illness.
    adjective
    loony (adjective) · loonier (comparative adjective) · looniest (superlative adjective)
    1. very irrational, unrealistic, or impractical:
      "it was pretty amusing to check out some of the more loony responses" · "some are even dumb enough to post all their loony thoughts and plans on a public social media platform"
      • used to refer to a political faction or ideology regarded as unacceptably extremist:
        "loony ideologues posing as reporters" · "the loony left unions don't much like the steps he has taken" · "loony right-wing ideology"
    2. offensive
      having a mental illness.
    Origin
    mid 19th century: abbreviation of lunatic.
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    Loony is an adjective that means foolish or eccentric, and a noun that means a foolish or eccentric person. It is a shortened and altered form of lunatic, and has synonyms such as crazy, nutty, and zany.

     
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