Someone deranged and possibly dangerous.
1And he drives off, leaving the MAN gaping like a looney.
2I wonder if they is any one that ain't looney sometimes?
3You'd think I was looney the way he watches me.
4What can you say to something looney-tuney like that?
5I had an idea it was a liberal translation of "Who's looney now?"
6He is just an old looney-tunes with pearly whites.
7There's my hand, Spence; you're a trump, even if you are a little looney, eh?
8But HE knows nothing about it, only he sometimes kinder goes off looney-like, thinking of her.
9I t'ink I go looney for a while.
10The way the world was, it was a wonder all those preachers didn't end up in looney-bins.
11Your job and a large part of my practice depends on keeping him out of a looney-bin.
12He's looney tunes, and he's threatening me.
13He should be in a looney bin.
14And she is kind o' looney, too.
15Can't be both here and there, looney.
16I must be getting looney, that's what.