Harebrained

/ˈhɛrˌbreɪnd/ adjective

Foolish, silly, or reckless; showing poor judgment and lacking careful thought.

From 'hare' (the animal) + 'brained,' dating to the 1500s. People observed that hares were jumpy and easily startled, leading to the belief they had small or scattered brains, making the phrase mean 'having a mind like a nervous rabbit's.'

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