Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
1But they do have a whacky scheme and a pair of Hitler's cufflinks.
2She was known as Mad Madge for her seemingly whacky theories.
3Am I being a whacky parent, or were there others that thought like me?
4By Joe Schmidt standards, it seems almost wild and whacky.
5The Chief muttered, Something whacky here... come round, you!
6You been hitting the whacky backy or something?
7Her mark enhancements were obviously still whacky.
8Welcome to the whacky world of Songbird Estates, 70% owner of the Canary Wharf estate.
9Just check out this whacky interrogation.
10Apologies for the slightly whacky formatting.
11Many manufacturers in the area regularly get involved with production work, building weird and whacky props or elaborate sets.
13Started in March at the Macintosh Underground forums, Opener seems to be a whacky pile-on, an exercise in maximum evil.
14Take the opportunity of the current planets in your sign to do something adventurous that will appeal to your whacky nature.
15Photograph: Alamy We discovered this 16th-century thatched inn on a rambling holiday a few years ago, not knowing its whacky secret.
16Shortly before Christmas, I mentioned as a useful (and admittedly whacky) present the splendid vegetable peelers made by the firm Rosle.