Insania is a latin word meaning many things, but mainly it means 'insanity', obviously. This is a word from the ancient language Latin, and was not invented by Peter André as some people here suggest.
Musical example disproving the Peter André theory would be the song "Twilight of the Gods" from 1987 by the German power metal band Helloween, where the word Insania is used in the lyrics.
A medical example would be Insania Paranoides, which means mainly to be paranoid of stalkers, or to have become insane from that paranoia.
A medical example would be Insania Paranoides, which means mainly to be paranoid of stalkers, or to have become insane from that paranoia.
by Joey Kawa June 22, 2009
A mixture of both Insane and Mania maybe for another person. A person suffering from Insania is an Insaniac.
by Mark Bryans March 11, 2004
Its an Imaginary Place where Crazy Dreamers can go:
The United States of Insania/America! The Beautiful...7 letters fit: Insania in, where the word America is...
The United States of Insania/America! The Beautiful...7 letters fit: Insania in, where the word America is...
by KooKoo-MooKoo June 16, 2011
Insania
As coined by Peter Andre on 'Im A Celebrity Get Me out of Here'
"It's not a word that's actually in the dictionary, it's a new word that is a mixture of insane and mania."
As coined by Peter Andre on 'Im A Celebrity Get Me out of Here'
"It's not a word that's actually in the dictionary, it's a new word that is a mixture of insane and mania."
by Mista Fista February 5, 2004
A word invented by a rather delusional Peter Andre suggesting he's just craaazeee underneath it all (Which I doubt)
by Kate March 1, 2004
its a mixture of insane and mania made up by Peter (mysterious girl) andre on " im a celebrity get me out of here.
"do do do do do,do do do do do, do do do do do its insania"
by laura t February 6, 2004
by Bruja February 5, 2004