BIZARRO

Etymology

Adjective

bizarro (comparative more bizarro, superlative most bizarro)

(slang) Bizarre, unsettling, creepy.

(slang) Being the opposite or logical inverse of a familiar object or person.

Pertaining to bizarro fiction.

Noun

bizarro (plural bizarros)

weirdo, misfit

(uncountable) Bizarro fiction.

Synonyms

• (weirdo, misfit): kook, odd duck, wacko; see also strange person

Source: Wiktionary



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