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词汇 loony tunes
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Definition of loony tunes in English:

loony tunes

(also looney tunes)
adjective
North American informal
  • Crazy; deranged.

    发疯的;精神错乱的

    it sounds a little loony tunes

    这听起来有点疯狂。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know he's 72, but he is loony tunes!
    • If you think you live in a democracy, or that the government gives a damn what you think, you really are looney tunes.
    • I just think they're looney tunes and out of control down south, so don't bother.
    • From its manic looney tunes introduction to Amélie's unhappy childhood, to the dreaming couple's motorbike ride, Amélie is ripe with bawdy humor, trippy invention, and sweet promise.
    • I don't know about you all, but it sounds a little bit looney tunes to me.
    • ‘Claims to have the world's most dangerous variety trick,’ is the line she uses to open the song, seemingly oblivious to the degree of danger her own loony tunes variety act carries.
    • The whole deal was loony tunes - except without wackiness or daffiness.
    • He is loony tunes but he put a lot of thought into the design, shape and point of his dress.
    • With Sun, Uranus, Neptune and the weekend Moon playing loony tunes in the curious universe of Aquarius, who could predict what this week's winds of mischief will bring?
    • If you run through the policies now, they sound totally loony tunes.
    • But the convenience of centralised shopping doesn't have to mean the insanity of centralised livestock farming and loony tunes imports of things we don't need and didn't ask for.
    • He is looney tunes but harmless, and his contribution to the game is colossal.
plural noun
North American informal
  • Crazy or deranged people.

    发疯的;精神错乱的

    funny thing about your family: the first generation are all loony tunes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everyone said, "You guys are a bunch of looney tunes." Now, they're saying, "You're a bunch of geniuses…."
    • But looking at the rest of his features, you would never know that he is a looney tunes.
    • The first question is why parents should be happy to entrust their children to the bunch of looney tunes who run our schools.

Origin

1980s: from Looney Tunes, the name of a US animated cartoon series that began in the 1930s, featuring Bugs Bunny and other characters.

Definition of loony tunes in US English:

loony tunes

(also looney tunes)
adjectiveˈluni ˌtunz
North American informal
  • Crazy; deranged.

    发疯的;精神错乱的

    this loony tunes conspiracy theory
    the whole deal was loony tunes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know he's 72, but he is loony tunes!
    • From its manic looney tunes introduction to Amélie's unhappy childhood, to the dreaming couple's motorbike ride, Amélie is ripe with bawdy humor, trippy invention, and sweet promise.
    • ‘Claims to have the world's most dangerous variety trick,’ is the line she uses to open the song, seemingly oblivious to the degree of danger her own loony tunes variety act carries.
    • I just think they're looney tunes and out of control down south, so don't bother.
    • If you run through the policies now, they sound totally loony tunes.
    • I don't know about you all, but it sounds a little bit looney tunes to me.
    • If you think you live in a democracy, or that the government gives a damn what you think, you really are looney tunes.
    • With Sun, Uranus, Neptune and the weekend Moon playing loony tunes in the curious universe of Aquarius, who could predict what this week's winds of mischief will bring?
    • The whole deal was loony tunes - except without wackiness or daffiness.
    • But the convenience of centralised shopping doesn't have to mean the insanity of centralised livestock farming and loony tunes imports of things we don't need and didn't ask for.
    • He is loony tunes but he put a lot of thought into the design, shape and point of his dress.
    • He is looney tunes but harmless, and his contribution to the game is colossal.
plural nounˈluni ˌtunz
North American informal
  • Crazy or deranged people.

    发疯的;精神错乱的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first question is why parents should be happy to entrust their children to the bunch of looney tunes who run our schools.
    • But looking at the rest of his features, you would never know that he is a looney tunes.
    • Everyone said, "You guys are a bunch of looney tunes." Now, they're saying, "You're a bunch of geniuses…."

Origin

1980s: from Looney Tunes, the name of a US animated cartoon series that began in the 1930s, featuring Bugs Bunny and other characters.

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