battier; battiest
1
: of, relating to, or resembling a bat
… the monster envelopes her in its batty wings and zips off to another world …—Sara Boboltz
2
a
: lacking reason or mental soundness : foolish, irrational
batty ideas
I'm doing the battiest things: leaving my phone in the fridge and forgetting my keys.—Kate Spicer
… all work and no play will drive you batty.—Adam Pockross
… Old Man Winter refuses to take his snowball and go home. So we're stuck inside a little bit longer, maybe going a little batty after six months of winter.—Joel Schlesinger
b
: extremely irritated, angry, or aggressive
… the relatively minor annoyances that for some reason get your goat and drive you batty.—JR Raphael
Nothing drives me battier than overpaying for something I don't even enjoy.—Cherie Low
… it's anyone's guess precisely why the Canadiens veteran forward went batty on New York Islanders rookie Nino Niederreiter …—Dave Stubbs
battiness
noun
Balancing a hat on top of a hat, David Dobkin's ''Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'' tries to add even more humor to an event already legendary for its excesses and battiness.
—Jeannette Catsoulis
She is believable as the often-confused but resourceful Alice, giving her a little touch of battiness.
—Kathy Lauer-Williams
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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