No. The word crazily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective crazy.
he flailed his arms crazily. The plan was crazily and hastily created. I crazily ran towards the library. The crazily dressed couple received numerous looks from the crowd.
Crazily is an adverb.
he behaves crazily when he is high on crack
The adjective crazy has the adverb form crazily (in a manner apparently crazed or crazy).
crazily
locamente, insensatamente
crazily, quietly, carefully, beautifully,
To lose control and act crazily. To go mad or insane.
It means that something is ringing crazily, or wildly.
Distressed, distracted, overwrought, fraught, agitated...
call the police and have her charged
cherry; cherries baby; babies