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Definition of postal

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Other terms relating to 'crazy, insane, weird, strange':

Definitions include: both weird and scary.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: physically excited, often appearing as if one is losing some control of their body.
Definitions include: very cuckoo, i.e. crazy.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: unbelievable; ridiculous; crazy.
Definitions include: disturbing.
Definitions include: crazy, mad, insane.
Definitions include: uncontrollable.
Definitions include: stupid or crazy; not "all there."
Definitions include: a Canadian one dollar coin.
Definitions include: very inappropriate.
Definitions include: to go crazy.
Definitions include: euphemism for "fucking nuts" (i.e. very crazy.)

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Other terms relating to 'postal':

Definitions include: to get violent, to go crazy.
Definitions include: to perpetrate acts of premeditated violence.
Definitions include: On edge, ready to go postal, agitated.

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