(ran-dum-i-dus) n. a mental disorder usualy found in highly distracted indivudals characterized by socially unacceptiable (strange) activity, speaking or thinking out of context, drawing on napkins, walls, and small animals, inability to sleep. Often perceived as
anti-social or misunderstood. Individuals with this disorder may experience hallucenations, creative diarreah, and may say
random things and make
random voices at any given
time. Individuals with Randomidous should be handled with extreme care to avoid combustion.
(Randomidous is always capitalized)