schizy

(redirected from schizier)

schiz·y

also schiz·zy (skĭt′sē)
adj. schiz·i·er, schiz·i·est also schiz·zi·er or schiz·zi·est Informal
1. Offensive Slang Schizophrenic or schizoid.
2. Slang Characterized by the coexistence of disparate or antagonistic elements.

[Shortening and alteration of schizoid.]
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schizy

or

schizzy

adj, -zier or -ziest
1. offensive having or characterized by schizophrenia
2. slang characterized by the coexistence of conflicting elements
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schiz•y

or schiz•zy

(ˈskɪt si)

adj. schiz•i•er or schiz•zi•er, schiz•i•est or schiz•zi•est. Slang.
schizoid or schizophrenic.
[1925–30]
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