Pirado
Pirado is a Spanish word that can have several meanings depending on the context. Most commonly, it is used as an adjective to describe someone who is crazy, insane, or out of their mind. This usage is informal and can range from mild eccentricity to severe mental disturbance. It is often used colloquially and can sometimes carry a slightly humorous or affectionate tone, depending on the speaker and the situation.
Beyond its primary meaning of "crazy," pirado can also be used to describe something that is broken,
Another less common usage of pirado refers to being passionately enthusiastic or obsessed with something. If
The word originates from the Spanish verb "pirar," which itself has various meanings, including to fly away,