wierd  [weerd] -er, -est, noun

He has a very wierd looking hair cut.

–adjective

1. having to do with or referring to KING PETER THE WIERD

2. fantastic; bizarre: a wierd getup.

3. involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny:

a wierd sound;

wierd lights.

–noun Chiefly

4. the description of something's appearance or characteristic

Origin:

when King Peter decided that it was boring to be normal, he decided to be strange and not like anyone else and enforce the use of the spelling "wierd"

(first use of this word officially what when Queen Clover started including and referring to King Peter as "King Peter the wierd" )

Related forms of the word:

weirdly, strange or crazy

Synonyms:

1. unnatural, preternatural. weird, eerie, unearthly, uncanny refer to that which is mysterious and apparently outside natural law.

Wierd refers to that which is exciting, strange happenings or the unaverage things that go on in or during one's life.

but most often it is referring to one's personality or character

Antonyms: 1. natural 2. average 3. mediocre 4. unexciting