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Etymology 1 edit

From unhinge +‎ -ed.

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unhinged

  1. simple past and past participle of unhinge

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unhinged (comparative more unhinged, superlative most unhinged)

  1. (figuratively, usually humorous) Mentally ill or unstable; deranged; insane.
    • 1998, SPIN, page 78:
      After the screening, a large crowd filled the street outside the theater, playing spot-the-sublebrity with some of the film's prime characters, including Nirvana photographer Alice Wheeler and Love's estranged (and notoriously unhinged) father.
    • 2022 October 10, Jenna Scherer, “House Of The Dragon drops its best episode yet”, in AV Club[1]:
      While ruling is going relatively well for Alicent, motherhood isn’t; her sons have both grown up to be real pieces of shit. Aemond (now played by Ewan Mitchell) has grown from a bullied child into a bullying adult; and it’s obvious from one look into his single eye that the bullied kid we met six years ago has grown up to be the most unhinged kind of sadist.
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Etymology 2 edit

From un- +‎ hinged.

Adjective edit

unhinged (comparative more unhinged, superlative most unhinged)

  1. Not furnished with a hinge.
    an unhinged door
  2. (philately, of a stamp) Not having ever been mounted using a stamp hinge.
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