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bonkers
English
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps from bonk (a blow or punch on the head), perhaps related to earlier bonce.
Pronunciation
Adjective
bonkers
- (informal) Mad; crazy.
Derived terms
- bonkersness
- bonkiness
Translations
Noun
bonkers
- plural of bonker
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bonders
English
Noun
bonders
- plural of bonder
Anagrams
- Bodners, Bordens, Brodens, rebonds
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