Foolish; totally unsound.
1He thought that giving it up was one of my half-baked ideas.
2Passing off a risky, half-baked gamble as growth strategy smacks of desperation.
3Then the half-baked, tongue-tied fellow came over and gobbled at him eagerly.
4For now, half-baked laws are a nuisance rather than a real drag.
5The U.S. clampdown on tax-driven cross-border M&A should deter half-baked pharma deals.
6Her name has been at the center of all those half-baked plots.
7But some of the fixes-includingespecially the unsend feature-feelparticularly half-baked.
8They're at it again in Andrew Niccol's half-baked speculation on the information age.
9Yet the Republicans didn't get where they are today by such half-baked timidity.
10It didn't take a professional historian to see that their case was half-baked.
11Another argument will be based on a half-baked notion of patriotism, he said.
12Although housing is under-taxed in the UK, Labour's scheme is half-baked.
13This was not some bumbling, half-baked attempt at universal health care.
14The socialist philosophy that riots half-baked in your veins has passed me by.
15I told them the feeble plan I'd half-baked inside of the gas station.
16Don't ask me to co-sign on your half-baked, undercooked theories, Rook.