skurril
bizarre, grotesquely absurd
adjective skoo-REEL Rare
Origin: from Latin scurrilis (buffoonish), via Italian scurrile
Also means
outlandishly odd
Usage Note
skurril is stronger than drollig or kauzig — it describes something strikingly absurd or surreal, often deliberately so. Common in cultural reviews and descriptions of avant-garde art or humour: ein skurriler Witz — a bizarre joke.
Examples
"Die Komödiantin ist bekannt für ihren skurrilen Humor und ihre unerwarteten Kostüme."
Natural Translation
The comedian is known for her bizarre humour and unexpected costumes.
Literal Translation
The comedian is known for her bizarre humour and her unexpected costumes.
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