Aloprado is an adjective used mainly in the Portuguese language spoken in Brazil, which characterizes the behavior of a mindless, crazy and very restless individual.
The word aloprado is classified as a slang, typical mainly of some Brazilian regions, like Rio de Janeiro, for example.
Example:"The crazy driver lost control of the car".
When someone is said to act in a crazy way, it means that derogatory characteristics such as ignorance, brutality, stupidity and rudeness are part of their behavior.
Etymologically, the word aloprado would be a misrepresentation of alorpado, which in turn derives from the term lorpa, an adjective referring to what is dumb, goofy, imbecile or ignorant.
See also the meaning of ignorant.
mad teacher
This term gained a lot of national popularity from the movie “O Professor Aloprado” (The Nutty Teacher, in English).
This film was officially released in 1996, in the United States, and is directed by Tom Shadyac, with an emphasis on the performance of Eddie Murphy.