What does nebuni in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word nebuni in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use nebuni in Romanian.
The word nebuni in Romanian means go crazy / mad, nebuni, casă de nebuni, psihanalist, a instituționaliza, azil de nebuni, ospiciu, balamuc, balamuc, a interna la spitalul de nebuni, groapa leilor, balamuc. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word nebuni
go crazy / mad
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nebuni(crazy people) It sometimes seems to him that the insane have taken over the world. |
casă de nebuni(historical, literal (insane asylum) The criminal was declared insane and sent to Bedlam. |
psihanalist(slang, pejorative (psychiatrist, psychoanalyst) |
a instituționaliza(informal (person: put in institution) (persoane) |
azil de nebuni(obsolete (psychiatric hospital) In the past, lunatic asylums were often far away from towns, as people were frightened of the patients. |
ospiciu(archaic (psychiatric hospital) |
balamuc(slang, dated, offensive (psychiatric hospital) |
balamuc(slang, figurative (chaotic place) (figurativ) |
a interna la spitalul de nebuni(informal (commit sb to a mental institution) |
groapa leilor(US, slang, figurative (place of pain, disorder) There's no way I'm going into the snake pit that is American high school. |
balamuc(US, slang, figurative, pejorative (mental institution) |
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