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loop⋅y

[loo-pee]
–adjective loop⋅i⋅er, loop⋅i⋅est.
1. full of loops.
2. Slang.
a. eccentric; crazy; dotty.
b. befuddled or confused, esp. due to intoxication.
3. Scot. crafty; sly.

Origin:
1815–25; loop 1 + -y 1
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loop·y   (lōō'pē)   
adj.   loop·i·er, loop·i·est
  1. Consisting of or covered with loops.

  2. Offbeat; crazy: "the loopy energy of Harpo Marx" (Michael Wood).

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