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  1. Bonkers Playboy Jersey. ₹1499.00₹1199.00. Select options. NEW. LATEST COLLECTION, Sweatshirts & Hoodies.

  2. Meaning of bonkers in English. bonkers. adjective [ after verb ] informal humorous uk / ˈbɒŋ.kəz / us / ˈbɑːŋ.kɚz / Add to word list. silly or stupid: She must be bonkers to do that. Synonyms. barmy mainly UK informal. batty informal disapproving. cracked (MENTAL HEALTH) informal. crackers UK informal. daft UK informal. dotty UK informal.

  3. The meaning of BONKERS is very fond, enthusiastic, or excited. How to use bonkers in a sentence.

  4. bonkers. adjective [ after verb ] informal humorous us / ˈbɑːŋ.kɚz / uk / ˈbɒŋ.kəz / Add to word list. silly or stupid: She must be bonkers to do that. Synonyms. barmy mainly UK informal. batty informal disapproving. cracked (MENTAL HEALTH) informal. crackers UK informal. daft UK informal. dotty UK informal. kooky mainly US informal.

  5. If you say that someone is bonkers, you mean that they are silly or act in a crazy way. [ British , informal , disapproval ] The man must be bonkers to take such a risk.

  6. "Go bonkers" refers to someone becoming mad, crazy, or very excited. What Does "Go Bonkers" Mean? The phrase "go bonkers" vividly describes someone becoming extremely emotional or behaving in an erratic manner.

  7. Definition of bonkers adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If a person suddenly starts acting strange, wild, or bizarre, they can be said to be going bonkers or that they went bonkers. Perhaps due to how silly the word sounds, bonkers is used in the names of a variety of businesses that specialize in children’s entertainment.

  9. BONKERS definition: crazy. Learn more.

  10. bonkers /ˈbɒŋkəz/ adj. slang chiefly Brit mad; crazy. Etymology: 20th Century (originally in the sense: slightly drunk, tipsy): of unknown origin. 'bonkers' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): S, s - ers. In Lists: Villagers and heroes, more...

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