Bonkers in a sentence as an adjective

I'm going a bit bonkers working from home, to tell the truth.

I know it shouldn't bother me, but it drives me bonkers.

Aside: It drives me bonkers when the host says, "You came here to meet a 14 year old boy.

Higher rates helps focus you, with 20 cheap clients you'll feel like going bonkers.

Exposing video drivers to untrusted code is bonkers.

I still think the idea that customers of an infringing product can be liable is completely bonkers.

Deal with it. Down-the-hall neighbor having an epic, all-night mahjong tournament and the neverending ka-lakka-lakka-lak-lak sound of the tiles driving you bonkers?

And depending on unauthenticated DNS to bootstrap the connection equally bonkers.

It's almost bizarre to assume that a company that bends over backwards to make people happy and productive at work is actually some kind of evil plot that would "make you go absolutely bonkers.

"Do you not see how completely bonkers it is to look at somebody who has already given you valuable information at great personal cost and demand that he suffer more for your benefit?

Bonkers definitions

adjective

informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband balmy"

See also: balmy barmy bats batty buggy cracked crackers daft dotty fruity haywire kooky kookie loco loony loopy