English edit

Etymology edit

bonkers +‎ -ness

Noun edit

bonkersness (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly British, informal) The quality or state of being bonkers
    • 2009 February 14, Sam Wollaston, “Last night's TV”, in The Guardian[1]:
      He's like the Michelle Gomez character in Green Wing (the one who used to stalk Julian Rhind-Tutt along the hospital corridors) - living proof that an unhealthy interest in filth and a bit of bonkersness is actually funnier than jokes.