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Silliness vs Mashugana - What's the difference?

silliness | mashugana |

As nouns the difference between silliness and mashugana

is that silliness is (uncountable) that which is perceived as silly or frivolous while mashugana is nonsense, silliness, craziness, garbage (as in useless).

silliness

English

Noun

  • (uncountable) That which is perceived as silly or frivolous.
  • (countable) An act that is silly; a result of being silly.
  • mashugana

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • nonsense, silliness, craziness, garbage (as in useless)
  • (pejorative) A person who is nonsensical, silly or crazy; a jackass
  • * 1986. Allen Ginsberg, Bill Morgan. Kanreki: a tribute to Allen Ginsberg? , Page 37[http://books.google.com/books?id=wWmuAAAAIAAJ&q=Mashuganas&dq=Mashuganas&lr=&ei=oivOSp68OYi0kATv3fHBBQ]
  • I seemed to attract old flower children and new age holistic eastern mystic 'mashuganas' .

    See also

    * meshuga * meshugge * meshuggeneh * meshuggener