FLOOEY


Meaning of FLOOEY in English

ˈflüē, -üi adverb (or adjective)

Etymology: origin unknown

: awry — usually used in the phrase go flooey

if I have to leave her it will all go flooey — Theodore Dreiser

with my knees going flooey and an ache in my chest — Herbert Gold

something went flooey with the time and all of a sudden it was a quarter of eight — Dorothy Baker

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.