"schizzy" meaning in All languages combined

See schizzy on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more schizzy [comparative], most schizzy [superlative]
Etymology: From schiz- + diminutive with -y. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|schiz}} schiz- + Head templates: {{en-adj}} schizzy (comparative more schizzy, superlative most schizzy)
  1. (slang, derogatory) schizoid, schizophrenic; crazy Tags: derogatory, slang Synonyms: schizy Derived forms: schiziness Translations (schizoid, schizophrenic (slang)): шизану́тый (šizanútyj) (Russian)
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