flooey
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[edit]flooey (comparative more flooey, superlative most flooey)
- (slang, dated) Drunk.
- (slang) Crazy, chaotic, awry.
- 1935, John Milton Oskison, Brothers three:
- Everything I've tried since pa died has gone flooey.
- 2000, James Clifton Cobb, The second gun:
- Well, sir, about a second after Jake nodded his head, the place went flooey. Everybody started whoopin' and placin' bets and yelling out drink orders […]
- 2013, Jonathan Maberry, Extinction Machine[1], Macmillan (St Martin's Griffin), page 139:
- "Of course. No matter how many times we run the math, there's still a chance this could all go flooey."
"‘Flooey’?"
"Flooey," agreed Mr. Bones. "There might be something we haven't thought of, some X-factor that makes it all go wrong."
Synonyms
[edit]- (drunk): See Thesaurus:drunk
- (crazy): See Thesaurus:insane
- (awry): See Thesaurus:disorderly or Thesaurus:askew