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wacko

[wak-oh] / ˈwæk oʊ /






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Some days nobody wants to talk to you because they know there’s going to be some wacko on the other side.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 10, 2026

In April, he was expelled from the House of Commons for calling the prime minister a "wacko".

From BBC Jan. 8, 2025

Meanwhile, the wacko breakout “Everything Everywhere All at Once” made more than $100 million around the world and Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” doubled that.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 11, 2023

"We obviously can't be surprised if we lose. We're not that wacko," he told the outlet.

From Salon Nov. 18, 2022

“Listen, man, you can’t go around sinkin’ other people’s boats just because you get some wacko idea in your head,” Dusty told him.

From "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen

And it doesn’t matter to the wackos and central planners because to them, having more people die is a good thing.

From Washington Times Nov. 20, 2023

"When we began working on this 12 years ago and talked about plastic fragments in water, people took us for wackos and now it is a recognised problem."

From Reuters Aug. 25, 2023

Now that’s some of the eccentricity all wackos have come to crave, with Pitt 7-1 and would-be-unbeaten were it not for … Western Michigan.

From Washington Post Oct. 24, 2021

By and large, the world is increasingly run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics.

From Salon Jul. 23, 2019

Maybe she puts this crumb under there before every new patient to sort out the true wackos.

From "Popcorn" by Rob Harrell




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