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I can imagine some of them must have wondered if I had gone cuckoo.
That he had that disease where you go cuckoo and turn back into a baby."
You know how it is nowadays, everybody's got it in for somebody else, and half of them have gone cuckoo.
"And if I had to look after horses I'd go cuckoo in a week.
"It's the biggest crowd, the loudest fans, and all that electricity makes everyone go cuckoo."
Team Gore knew many thought that the vice president had gone cuckoo when he pegged his chances as 50-50 on Tuesday.
"I was just wondering" said Sid, at last, "if you'd gone cuckoo, like that hermit you were telling me about.
Anyway, wait until you've been here as long as I have; then you'll really have an excuse to go cuckoo."
"I'm going cuckoo," he confessed, after a pause.
I am going cuckoo.
Another, featuring an exploding cuckoo clock, says: "Washington has gone cuckoo again.
Have you gone cuckoo!
Young Ron didn't seem far from core meltdown, from going cuckoo, as they used to say when Ben was a kid.
Before long you'll be ricocheting around the state sounding like that bird who goes cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
I'll bet Forey went cuckoo when he found out the fellow had swiped that German gun and put it back again.
The duke had a mind that ticked like a clock and, like a clock, it regularly went cuckoo.
"Say, Socks, have you gone cuckoo?
They went cuckoo.
"Old Cobleton will go cuckoo," sneered The Shadow.
"The poor chap's gone cuckoo.
Tiger trap goes cuckoo
"Exterlude - Boy Gone Cuckoo" - 0:12
Why Cooks Go Cuckoo (1920)
I'm going cuckoo, woo-woo!
Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo