The difference between Tetched and Touched in the head

When used as adjectives, tetched means touched: mildly deranged, somewhat mentally dysfunctional, whereas touched in the head means demented.


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  1. Tetched as an adjective (chiefly, US, colloquial):

    Touched: mildly deranged, somewhat mentally dysfunctional.

  2. Tetched as an adjective (chiefly, US, colloquial):

    Touched: physically contacted, impacted, or handled.

  1. Touched in the head as an adjective (colloquial):

    Demented; slightly mentally deficient.

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