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Definition of bizarro in English: bizarroadjectivebɪˈzɑːrəʊbəˈzärō North American informal Bizarre. 〈非正式,主北美〉古怪的;奇异的 the bizarro world of computer game fanatics Example sentencesExamples - I can take all sorts of convoluted and contrived plot-lines and bizarro science-faction, but as a person-of-gadgets, it aggravates me enormously when ordinary gadgets do extraordinary things.
- That sold for $150,000 to a bizarro popstar turned magician with her own cartoon.
- This bizarro column apparently went to press without ever being read by any editor at the newspaper, which, to its great embarrassment, published it.
- In a bizarro alternate universe where the awards really truly were merit-based, he still would have been nominated for this performance.
- He's a goofball guerrilla reporter who's drawn laughs, confusion and bizarro quotes from politicians, movie stars and big-time musicians.
- It probably didn't help that after leaving the movie, I was in a sort of bizarro world for about a half hour.
- Welcome to the bizarro world of college football 2001.
- Thanks (I think!) to a new fan for sending this bizarro thing to me.
- He sets all of this action in a kind of unnamed anywhere, a mildly bizarro world of wacky mini-mart customers, humdrum garden apartments and seething ennui.
- Instead, his narratives exist in a weird bizarro plane where crimes are calling cards, conventionality is cursed, and surreal self-expression becomes the definitive statement of individual freedom.
- He's got plenty of bizarro weird credibility, and surrounding him with rats should be pretty creepy.
- His fourth album is an eerie concoction full of minor chords, pedal steel guitar, and a bizarro percussion section that includes a mailbox and a Dr. Pepper sign.
- Ultimately, if a client requires you, the editor, to maintain his or her bizarro style, grammar, and punctuation, and you find it intolerable, then it might be time to get out.
- His ex-wife drops his kids off for the weekend just before a bizarro lightning storm shorts out almost all the electric equipment in the area.
- No doubt on their breaks these people will get together in the backroom, and they'll talk about the bizarro customers who refuse to give their zip codes.
- But the songs are more traditional than their bizarro instrumentation would suggest, and all the musical toys are put to good use.
- I've created a bizarro little niche here where I kind of get to do whatever I want.
- Two years and six national tours later, amidst numerous line-up shifts, the band found its sound evolving from bizarro folk-rock into lush cinematic pop music.
- Could it be some kind of bizarro practical joke?
- Hard as it may be to believe, there is a serious risk that this bizarro character could be elected to office.
Synonyms strange, peculiar, odd, funny, curious, offbeat, outlandish, eccentric, unconventional, unorthodox, queer, unexpected, unfamiliar, abnormal, atypical, unusual, out of the ordinary, out of the way, extraordinary
Origin1950s: alteration of bizarre, perhaps from the name of a character in DC Comics' Superman comic books. Definition of bizarro in US English: bizarroadjectivebəˈzärō North American informal Bizarre. 〈非正式,主北美〉古怪的;奇异的 a whacked-out frontman for a bizarro fringe rock n' roll band Example sentencesExamples - Welcome to the bizarro world of college football 2001.
- But the songs are more traditional than their bizarro instrumentation would suggest, and all the musical toys are put to good use.
- Thanks (I think!) to a new fan for sending this bizarro thing to me.
- It probably didn't help that after leaving the movie, I was in a sort of bizarro world for about a half hour.
- Ultimately, if a client requires you, the editor, to maintain his or her bizarro style, grammar, and punctuation, and you find it intolerable, then it might be time to get out.
- Hard as it may be to believe, there is a serious risk that this bizarro character could be elected to office.
- I can take all sorts of convoluted and contrived plot-lines and bizarro science-faction, but as a person-of-gadgets, it aggravates me enormously when ordinary gadgets do extraordinary things.
- That sold for $150,000 to a bizarro popstar turned magician with her own cartoon.
- He's got plenty of bizarro weird credibility, and surrounding him with rats should be pretty creepy.
- No doubt on their breaks these people will get together in the backroom, and they'll talk about the bizarro customers who refuse to give their zip codes.
- This bizarro column apparently went to press without ever being read by any editor at the newspaper, which, to its great embarrassment, published it.
- He's a goofball guerrilla reporter who's drawn laughs, confusion and bizarro quotes from politicians, movie stars and big-time musicians.
- Two years and six national tours later, amidst numerous line-up shifts, the band found its sound evolving from bizarro folk-rock into lush cinematic pop music.
- His ex-wife drops his kids off for the weekend just before a bizarro lightning storm shorts out almost all the electric equipment in the area.
- He sets all of this action in a kind of unnamed anywhere, a mildly bizarro world of wacky mini-mart customers, humdrum garden apartments and seething ennui.
- Instead, his narratives exist in a weird bizarro plane where crimes are calling cards, conventionality is cursed, and surreal self-expression becomes the definitive statement of individual freedom.
- Could it be some kind of bizarro practical joke?
- In a bizarro alternate universe where the awards really truly were merit-based, he still would have been nominated for this performance.
- His fourth album is an eerie concoction full of minor chords, pedal steel guitar, and a bizarro percussion section that includes a mailbox and a Dr. Pepper sign.
- I've created a bizarro little niche here where I kind of get to do whatever I want.
Synonyms strange, peculiar, odd, funny, curious, offbeat, outlandish, eccentric, unconventional, unorthodox, queer, unexpected, unfamiliar, abnormal, atypical, unusual, out of the ordinary, out of the way, extraordinary
Origin1950s: alteration of bizarre, perhaps from the name of a character in DC Comics' Superman comic books. |