(Slang, potentially offensive) To suddenly behave in a panicked, erratic, or uncontrollable way.
"When the alarm went off unexpectedly, he completely schizzed out and knocked over the table."
To panic, lose control, or behave in a wildly erratic or agitated manner.
To suddenly act very crazy, panicked, or out of control.
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(Slang, potentially offensive) To suddenly behave in a panicked, erratic, or uncontrollable way.
"When the alarm went off unexpectedly, he completely schizzed out and knocked over the table."
Highly informal and considered offensive by many because it references schizophrenia, a serious mental illness. Avoid using this term. Predominantly American slang. Encountered mostly in informal speech or older media.
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