also : in utter confusion or disorder : topsy-turvy //Bruce Catton called it "a startling novel about the horrible things that can happen to a man in the cockeyed postwar world of Europe … a world gone mad." — John Anthony West
z-test
: somewhat confusing, foolish, absurd, or impractical //a cockeyed scheme/idea //Call me a peacenik, a cockeyed optimist, a technology fanboy—I've been called worse—but I see the opportunity in engaging, in negotiating, and in connecting these cultures … — Jeff Jarvis //A mondegreen is a cockeyed new word or phrase resulting from mishearing a proper word or phrase … — Rudolph Chelminski
: having a cockeye
: drunk sense 1a //… gets wonderfully cockeyed in the neighborhood bar with her old friends. — Jane Cobb
: somewhat confusing, foolish, absurd, or impractical //a cockeyed scheme/idea //Call me a peacenik, a cockeyed optimist, a technology fanboy—I've been called worse—but I see the opportunity in engaging, in negotiating, and in connecting these cultures … — Jeff Jarvis //A mondegreen is a cockeyed new word or phrase resulting from mishearing a proper word or phrase … — Rudolph Chelminski
: somewhat confusing, foolish, absurd, or impractical //a cockeyed scheme/idea //Call me a peacenik, a cockeyed optimist, a technology fanboy—I've been called worse—but I see the opportunity in engaging, in negotiating, and in connecting these cultures … — Jeff Jarvis //A mondegreen is a cockeyed new word or phrase resulting from mishearing a proper word or phrase … — Rudolph Chelminski
also : in utter confusion or disorder : topsy-turvy //Bruce Catton called it "a startling novel about the horrible things that can happen to a man in the cockeyed postwar world of Europe … a world gone mad." — John Anthony West
: having a cockeye
: drunk sense 1a //… gets wonderfully cockeyed in the neighborhood bar with her old friends. — Jane Cobb