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CRAZY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If you describe someone or something as crazy, you think they are very foolish or strange People thought they were all crazy to try to make money from manufacturing The teenagers shook their long, black hair and gesticulated crazily Someone who is crazy is insane If I sat home and worried about all this stuff, I'd go crazy
crazy - WordReference. com Dictionary of English one who behaves in an odd, bizarre, or foolish way wildly: We worked like crazy all morning cra•zi•ly, adv : We drove crazily to get there on time cra•zy (krā′ zē), adj , -zi•er, -zi•est, n , pl -zies insane totally unsound: a crazy scheme passionately excited: crazy about baseball
crazy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary crazy (comparative crazier, superlative craziest) Of unsound mind; insane; demented [from 17th c ] Synonyms: see Thesaurus: insane His ideas were both frightening and crazy
crazy - definition and meaning - Wordnik Caused by or arising from mental derangement; marked by or manifesting insanity: as, a crazy speech; crazy actions from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
What does Crazy mean? - Definitions. net Crazy can be defined as a state or behavior that is highly irrational, unpredictable, or mentally unstable It often refers to thoughts, actions, or emotions that deviate from commonly perceived norms or standards