Resembling or characteristic of bozos; silly, foolish, or clownish in manner or appearance.
From 'bozo' (American slang of uncertain origin, possibly from Spanish or Italian) + '-ine' (Latin suffix '-inus' meaning 'of or relating to'). The suffix '-ine' is used in English to form adjectives from nouns.
The word 'bozine' is a rare example of how English speakers tried to make 'bozo' into a formal adjective—but the attempt failed; we still just say 'bozo-like' or 'like a bozo' instead, showing that not every word-formation pattern is equally successful.
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