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crack-potty (comparative crack-pottier, superlative crack-pottiest)

  1. Alternative form of crackpotty.
    • 1946 April 13, Sydney J. Harris, Akron Beacon Journal, 107th year, number 128, page 6:
      REMEMBERING my Scout oath, I try to be reasonably polite to all callers, even the crack-pottiest.
    • 1947, Fannie Hurst, The Hands of Veronica, London: Jonathan Cape, [], page 167:
      I’m as jittery as the crack-pottiest of them.
    • 1993 August 21, “Wacky Valley”, in The Independent Magazine, page 32:
      Their numbers included many of California’s crack-pottiest crackpots and spaciest metaphysical riff-raff.