manicky

adj

Etymology

From manic + -y.

  1. derived from μανία
  2. borrowed from mania
  3. suffixed as manic — “mania + ic
  4. suffixed as manicky — “manic + y

Definitions

  1. Having a mania, or behaving as if one had a mania

    Having a mania, or behaving as if one had a mania; manic.

    • In the elated, or manicky phase, people may show excessive excitement or silliness, carrying jokes too far.

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