1. bonkers - Noun
2. bonkers - Adjective
3. bonkers - Adjective Satellite
informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
Source: WordNetit used to drive my husband balmy Source: Internet
Add to that a 4.85 official 40-yard dash with a bonkers 1.69 10-yard split; buddy was movin’! Source: Internet
As for me, it follows the script of what I like from the first issue of a brand new series—introducing the characters, showcasing some bonkers imagery, and leaving me on a cliffhanger that screams "I dare you to come back and see where all this leads!" Source: Internet
A less obliging recording like Scott Walker’s mildly bonkers loses a little of its menace thanks to this unthreatening tonality. Source: Internet
Four minutes later, Franck Kessie equalised and in the 67th, Rafael Leao squeezed one in at the near post to put the hosts in front for the first time in a bonkers turnaround. Source: Internet
COVID-19 is highly infectious and has caused the stock market to go bonkers, cause major sporting events to close down, and has impacted the entire globe. Source: Internet