Schizophrenic vs Schizzy - What's the difference?
schizophrenic | schizzy |
Of or pertaining to schizophrenia.
(of a person) Afflicted with schizophrenia; having difficulty with perception of reality.
(slang, deprecated) Behaving as if one has more than one personality; wildly changeable.
(slang, derogatory) schizophrenic; crazy
* 1983 , ?duard Limonov, It's me, Eddie: a fictional memoir
* 2003 , Rex Miller, Iceman (page 77)
* 2003 , Charles Goodwin, Conversation and brain damage (page 45)
As adjectives the difference between schizophrenic and schizzy
is that schizophrenic is of or pertaining to schizophrenia while schizzy is (slang|derogatory) schizophrenic; crazy.As a noun schizophrenic
is a person suffering from schizophrenia.schizophrenic
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(en adjective)schizzy
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(en adjective)- But a Russian, in my observation, can go schizzy from just about anything, except from losing his job. She went schizzy. She was depressed for almost two years and still has her ups and downs.
- Typically he's schizzy or immature or homosexual, or in the exceptional cases such as you have to deal with, a total psychotic personality.
- But, to cite an older example, not everything that schizophrenics say or think is "schizzy," and some of the things that are are not schizzy in principle, only in mode or degree of realization.