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Meaning of banoodles | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Crazy.

humorous, slang

Examples

“There is a genuine fondness among others for [Jeff] Van Gundy. “He’s crazy, intense,” guard Chris Childs said, “not bananas, but ba[-]noodles. More like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. But I love him. I have respect for him.””
“Yeah . . . but that was all that Korean shit with the kicks, oh shit, that shit was bananas. Banoodles son.”
““Yep, that seems like yesterday when my life was a freakin’ fairytale. It’s banoodles how much can change in a few months. Now I’m living in a nightmare,” I said solemnly.”
“The joint with Sean P is banoodles.”
“Especially because it seems PRO (the artist formerly known as Prokid) is truly at home on DJ Sbu's record label and is doing the sort of music that he is thrilled about on his third studio album, Dankie San.¶ And we're thrilled too, when taking into consideration the number of people who go banoodles when the IV League- produced song Bhampa is played anywhere at any time.”
“The Sex And The City launch last weekend was banoodles. In a lineup of ladies that coiled around the block at Fifth Avenue Cinemas, body parts were lifted, separated, bronzed, flattened, squished together and elongated. It was amazing.”
“To quote choreographer Mia Michaels, this season is banoodles.¶ It seems like there are very few dancers in the competition who are NOT fan or judge favorites, which means that the elimination process throughout this season of 'So You Think You Can Dance' will be more tense than in previous seasons: No one is safe.”
““Banoodles party, baby girl. You did your thing,” proclaimed Marvelette Bridgewater-Rivington to Alison as she made her exit.”
“But, if I may, for a moment: Has CBC Radio lost its mind? Has it gone banoodles? Is it drunk? Stoned? Incapacitated by the expectations of a wanting nation?”
“When we finally arrive at one a.m., the line is banoodles, and it's a hundred dollars for men to get in. We all agree: no way.”
““Was jealous of NY already. Damn you Yankee! Love you so so much and missed you like banoodles. Ha ha straight to taping from the airport. #Galing hahaha.””
“I think the sound of my voice makes me feel less banoodles, less like this is a dream.”
““So, I should never have come to your work. Honeybee was right. If you don't want to talk to me till you're 20, that's what I deserve.” “Dad, I'm sorry all that stuff happened to you today and that you thought I hated you, and, frankly, those jeans are absolutely banoodles, but the reason I didn't notice any of that stuff today is because I was in love, but now it's over. And I'll probably never feel happiness again, okay?””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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