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A legacy of lunacy. A place in history defined by botched initiatives, sleeping at the helm, misuse of the English language, blank stares, blatant nepotism and cronyism, unabashed greed, redefining conservativism, fiscal irresponsibility and downright stupidity.
George W. Bush's legacy will be one of lunacy. A lugacy if you will.
lugacy by Prof J April 15, 2006
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SA State of Mind achieved when someone has stepped over the edge of Extream Sanity (Geninus) or fallen over the edge of extream insanity (Lunactic).
Paul Cardinal is said to be an embodiment of Lunacy, he has fallen over the edge of insanity and been visited by men in white coats; he also has been given an award for his achivements in academics, its hard to justify his true state of mind, so the Courts just said Lunacy.
The 2009 Challenge for the FIRST Robotics Competition. A game that isn't only named for the surface that is supposed to represent the friction or lack there of on the moon but also because of the craziness that is going to ensue because of the hectic throwing of moon rocks and robotics with the anti-traction wheels and trailers.
This year's challenge is Lunacy... it's really gonna be Lunacy come competition time.
Lunacy by BuilderGirl2009 January 4, 2009
Generally relates to an obsurdly confusing situation one may find themselves in; often shocking, offensive, and in poor taste. Having little or nothing to do with decency. Pertains strongly to the inquiry of, "What the fuck were you thinking?!"
After walking in on your girlfriend hooking up with someone else:

"What the fuck is going on here?! This is lunacy!"
Lunacy by googoo October 25, 2004
A slightly more musical way of saying "insanity". It was once an accepted medical term, but like "retarded" and "dwarf" it has fallen by the wayside. The word derives from the belief that mental illness is somehow related to the phases of the moon, a conviction widely held until it was debunked by the advent of modern medicine.
"I shall have to invent a new form of lunacy for you." Dr. Seward to Renfield, Bram Stoker's Dracula
lunacy by Allison1690 September 18, 2006