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loony tunes

American  

noun

  1. Informal. loony.


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noun

Etymology

Origin of loony tunes

First recorded in 1985–90; after Looney Tunes, name of a series of animated cartoons

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The surtitles intentionally refrain from translating much of what he says, leaving the audience to rely on his loony spoken tone and loony tunes to carry meaning.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2026

Each party has always had passionate elements whom its leaders and candidates have decried as loony tunes.

From New York Times • Jul. 27, 2015

But as times change, so do notions of mainstream and loony tunes.

From New York Times • Jul. 27, 2015

It is the object of the hound's howl, the songsmith's loony tunes, the lover's gauzy dreams.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was similar to the first, throwing us up and down in unison with the squall of hydraulics and blaring loony tunes.

From Through these Eyes The courageous struggle to find meaning in a life stressed with cancer by Isaacson, Lauren Ann

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