schizy

/ˈskɪtsi/
adjective
  1. Behaving in a very contradictory or unpredictable way; having two opposite sides (informal, figurative).
    • The movie's tone felt schizy, jumping from comedy to horror without warning.
    • The weather has been so schizy lately — sunny one minute, stormy the next.
    • My feelings about the move are schizy: I'm excited but also terrified.
  2. Relating to or characteristic of schizophrenia (informal, sometimes offensive).
    • Using 'schizy' to describe someone's behavior can be hurtful and inaccurate.
    • The old textbook used the term 'schizy' to describe certain thought patterns, but that language is now outdated.
    • He made a schizy remark that worried his friends, so they encouraged him to see a doctor.
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