different between maniacally vs beresque
maniacally
English
Etymology
maniacal +? -ly
Adverb
maniacally (comparative more maniacally, superlative most maniacally)
- In a maniacal manner; frantically.
Translations
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beresque
English
Etymology
A jocular misspelling of berserk, used as a recurring joke in the 1970s Australian television series Number 96.
Pronunciation
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /b???esk/
Adjective
beresque (comparative more beresque, superlative most beresque)
- (Australia, slang, humorous) Injuriously, maniacally, or furiously violent or out of control; berserk.
References
http://www.abc.net.au/wordmap
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