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  1. Mar 16, 2017 · Mar 16, 2017. #3. There are potential distinctions between the following: "People were crazy (better " went crazy") over the election results in the country." This suggests excitement, upset, indignation. "People were crazy for / about the election results in the country." This suggests delirious happiness.

  2. Dec 10, 2006 · Dec 10, 2006. #2. You can say I am going crazy. English speakers generally do not say "I am getting crazy." It isn't gramatically wrong, it just isn't said that way. You could, however, refer to a situation in that way. For example you could say "We have so much left to do on this project, work is getting crazy."

  3. Sep 10, 2006 · English - USA. Sep 10, 2006. #3. I'm crazy for/about you Both are absolutely correct, but I think "about" is more common in the US. It's important to /for me Both are correct, but the meaning can be a little different. "to" is often more personal, more related to your feelings (il m'est important): it's important to me to make time for my ...

  4. Aug 20, 2007 · Northern California. AE, Español. Aug 20, 2007. #8. river said: I wasn't clear. "Makes me crazy" has a more ominous connotatin to me (Taking that medication makes him crazy) than "drives me crazy" (Kids, stop that screaming! It's driving me crazy). "You make me crazy" can be a "good" thing as well, so to speak.

  5. forum.wordreference.com › threads › the-word-crazy-can-be-used-in-positive-wayThe word crazy can be used in positive way?

    May 16, 2015 · Senior Member. British English. May 16, 2015. #2. You can use "crazy" in a sort of positive way, for example: "Tom's crazy about Beyonce". That means Tom likes her VERY much, so much that he becomes excited and perhaps even irrational. >>> I am crazy for eating ice cream. I would avoid using "crazy for" if you simply mean that you love ice cream.

  6. Apr 7, 2016 · Apr 7, 2016. #1. Here's a line from a movie called "Deadpool": Well, your crazy matches my crazy, big time. Here, the male character explains to her lover why they are so good together.

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · USMeg said: This and that are relative terms, for things "more close" (this) or "less close" (that). It is idiomatic to say "That's crazy!" about someone else's experience, in particular in response to a story someone tells you. "This is crazy!" would only be said about something YOU are doing or seeing right now.

  8. Aug 2, 2014 · Honolulu, HI. American English. Aug 2, 2014. #3. Depending on the context, it might also be peticiones imposibles. Ex. -The boss said she wants the report finished in an hour. -What? She always makes crazy requests.

  9. Jan 1, 2013 · cantonese. Jan 1, 2013. #1. I'm watching a film called Step Up: The Streets. I'm not sure whether I really understand what 'talk crazy' means. A girl battles a boy who is very good at dancing. Almost everyone thinks she probably loses.

  10. Jun 27, 2016 · Farsi, Iran. Jul 19, 2015. #1. we all need some down time to maintain balance an serenity, but sometimes, as crazy as it may sound, we need to block it out on our calendars to get it. I think "as crazy as it may sound" here shows some sort of contradiction. Am I right?

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