barmy

Etymology 1
From. is derived from, , from , from , from ; further etymology uncertain, perhaps from or.

Adjective

 * 1)  Containing, covered with, or pertaining to.
 * 2)  Bubbling with activity or excitement; active, excited.
 * 1)  Bubbling with activity or excitement; active, excited.
 * 1)  Bubbling with activity or excitement; active, excited.
 * 1)  Bubbling with activity or excitement; active, excited.
 * 1)  Bubbling with activity or excitement; active, excited.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: vaahtoinen
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian: пе́нлив, пе́нест
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:

Etymology 2
Probably an alteration of, influenced by (see etymology 1).

Adjective

 * 1) Crazy, mad; also, eccentric, odd, strange.
 * 2) Very foolish.
 * 1) Very foolish.
 * 1) Very foolish.
 * 1) Very foolish.
 * 1) Very foolish.
 * 1) Very foolish.
 * 1) Very foolish.

Usage notes

 * In US English, is usual; elsewhere this is occasionally found but some authorities consider it erroneous, despite the fact that barmy was probably derived from it.

Etymology 3
Borrowed from.