adjective meaning crazy or mad; extremely enthusiastic or passionate
Used to describe irrational or nonsensical behavior, often in the context of mental health.
Used to describe something that is wild, extreme, or over the top.
Used to describe something that is absurd or unbelievable, often in a humorous way.
Used informally to mean crazy or out of control.
Commonly used in British slang to mean crazy or mad.
In a professional setting, a writer might use 'bonkers' to describe a character's erratic behavior in a story or to convey a sense of chaos or madness in a plot.
A psychologist might use 'bonkers' informally when discussing a client's irrational thoughts or behaviors, but would likely use more clinical language in formal assessments or reports.