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    crazy
    /ˈkreɪzi/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. extremely: North American "I've been crazy busy"

    noun

    • 1. a mad person: North American "keep that crazy away from me"

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  2. 1. a. usually offensive : not mentally sound : marked by thought or action that lacks reason : insane sense 1b. yelling like a crazy person. not used technically. b (1) : impractical. a crazy plan. (2) sometimes offensive : erratic. crazy drivers. : being out of the ordinary : unusual. a taste for crazy hats. 2. a.

  3. Crazy can mean mentally ill. Crazy can also mean behaving in a strange way esp. because of stress, as if you are mentally ill: The constant whine of the machine nearly drove (= made) me crazy. I think she’ll go (= become) crazy if she doesn’t take a vacation soon.

  4. Use the adjective crazy to describe actions that aren't sensible, like the crazy way your brothers run around the house when their favorite team wins a game. Crazy can also mean "insane," though in today's world, it is offensive to apply it to those who struggle with mental illness.

  5. Crazy definition: mentally deranged; demented; insane. . See examples of CRAZY used in a sentence.

  6. 1. a. Mentally deranged. b. Informal Odd or eccentric in behavior. 2. Informal Departing from proportion or moderation, especially: a. Possessed by enthusiasm or excitement: The crowd at the game went crazy. b. Immoderately fond; infatuated: was crazy about boys. c. Intensely involved or preoccupied: is crazy about cars and racing. d.

  7. If you describe someone or something as crazy, you think they are very foolish or strange. Some people think I was crazy to take this job. American English : crazy / ˈkreɪzi /

  8. Definition of crazy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. crazy meaning, definition, what is crazy: very strange or not sensible: Learn more.

  10. Noun. Interjection. Idiom. Filter. adjective. crazier, craziest. Having flaws or cracks. Webster's New World. Departing from proportion or moderation, especially: American Heritage. Shaky or rickety; unsound. Webster's New World. Unsound of mind; mentally unbalanced or deranged; psychopathic; insane. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. to love someone very much, or to be very interested in something: Mia's crazy about baseball. go crazy. to become very excited about something: When he came on stage the audience went crazy. like crazy informal. If you do something like crazy, you do a lot of it, or do it very quickly: We worked like crazy to get everything finished. crazily.