Crazy

/ˈkreɪzi/ adjective

Crazy can mean mentally ill, extremely foolish, or wildly enthusiastic, depending on context; in casual speech it often means very strange or intense.

From “craze,” meaning “to shatter or break,” especially glass, from Middle English. The idea shifted from physical breakage to mental or emotional disturbance.

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