schizzo
/ˈskitʃoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A sudden, brief, and often violent outburst of a strong emotion, especially anger.
“The politician’s angry schizzo on the stage shocked the audience.”
2. noun
A short, excited, or noisy outburst of laughter or a similar sound.
“The audience’s schizzo of laughter filled the theater after the comedian’s punchline.”
3. verb
To have a sudden, brief, and often violent outburst of a strong emotion, especially anger.
“He schizzoed with anger when he heard the news.”