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comparative more pixilated, superlative most pixilated
Behaving in an eccentric manner, as though led by pixies. quotations examples
Jane Faulkner: They think he's pixilated.Amy Faulkner: Oh, yes. Pixilated. […] Board member: Perhaps I can explain, your honor. The word "pixilated" is an early American expression derived from the word "pixies", meaning elves. They would say the pixies had got him. As we nowadays would say, a man is "barmy".
1936, Robert Riskin, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Film)
Whimsical. quotations examples
Gremlinesque behaviour might not be very obvious to an America, who would accept as perfectly natural the quaintly pixilated sayings and doings that are happening in subways, in trolleys, on buses, in bars at all times of the day and night.
1946, George Johnston, Skyscrapers in the Mist, page 107
Drunk. quotations examples
The melancholy beauty of Strachur and Inveraray was for me complicated by the agonies of first love; I was well and truly pixilated, and I soaked myself in the works of Niel Munroe and Maurice Walsh...
1960, Gavin Maxwell, Ring of Bright Water, London: Longmans, page 5