Used in conjunction with the word '
bonkers' to exaggerate the point of an items or situations level of being
bonkers.
Believed to have originated in the Burton on
Trent area of UK when the originator either required his/her point to be exaggerated or could not think of another word that rhymed with bonkers.
‘last night was
bonkers malonkers’ – the previous nights events were,
indeed, crazy/ exciting/ extraordinary.
‘That girl is
bonkers malonkers’ – the girl is a little crazy