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schizy

or schiz·zy

[ skit-see ]

adjective

, Informal.
, schiz·i·er, schiz·i·est.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of schizy1

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Example Sentences

It was his own line and I thought it was twice gold: once because it nailed that schizy quality of fame, and also because it so nicely captured the difference between the way it was back then, in 1974, when a big star and a journalist on assignment might roam around town together unencumbered by publicists, and now.

It's a schizy piece of work: part bombast, part hypercharged pop.

So does Director Pierson, as he captures the schizy, druggy, enclosed, exploding tension of rock superstardom.

The other woman is Helena Kallianiotes, who played a schizy hitchhiker in Five Easy Pieces.

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