loopy

adjective
UK: /ˈluːpi/
US: /ˈluːpi/
  1. Silly or slightly crazy.

    1. She's a bit loopy after staying up all night.
    2. The lack of sleep made him loopy, and he started laughing for no reason.
  2. Containing many loops or having a shape like a loop.

    1. The road was loopy and winding through the mountains.
    2. The roller coaster has a loopy track that goes upside down several times.
loopy verb
  1. To move in loops or in a winding manner.

    1. The kite loopyed in the air as the wind picked up.
    2. The road loopyed around the lake, offering scenic views.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "loopy" in English means: Silly or slightly crazy., Containing many loops or having a shape like a loop..

The phonetic transcription of "loopy" is /ˈluːpi/ in British English and /ˈluːpi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "loopy": winding, silly, curvy, dizzy, crazy.

Example usage of "loopy": "She's a bit loopy after staying up all night.". More examples on the page.