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“I’m curious to see how people are going to react to the songs, because we have a couple of fast songs — ‘Muzzle’ being one of them — where people go cuckoo bananas,” Orozco says between bites of his sandwich.

And when everyone has different ideas on what that care looks like, things can go cuckoo.

The isolation makes you go cuckoo.

She cautioned, however, that “it’s not time yet, and there’s a basketball title to be won, and other things to be done before we go cuckoo with another presidential election.”

Like if he didn’t let that out, I think he was going to go cuckoo.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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