Crazy
Crazy is an English adjective with several related meanings. In clinical or formal usage, it can describe someone who is mentally ill or severely deluded. In everyday speech, it is more commonly used informally to describe actions, events, or ideas that are extreme, unexpected, or bizarre. As a slang term, it often adds emphasis, as in “that’s crazy!” or “let’s go crazy with the decorations,” though such usage can blur the line with mental health language.
Etymology and evolution: The adjective derives from the noun craze, meaning frenzy, feverish enthusiasm, or madness.
Usage and social considerations: Because “crazy” has historically been used to label people with mental health
Cultural presence: The word appears frequently in music, film, and media to convey energy, unpredictability, or