"Being crazy about something" means being extremely enthusiastic, passionate, or obsessed with it. It typically suggests a deep level of interest or enjoyment in a particular activity, person, or thing.
"Mas loco" in Spanish translates to "crazier" or "more crazy" in English.
It means "You are very crazy" in Spanish.
The French word "folle" means "crazy" or "insane" when referring to a female. It can also mean "foolish" or "ridiculous" in certain contexts.
In Haitian Creole, you can say "fou" to mean crazy.
"You are a crazy boy"
Little toys that are crazy
You are crazy, and he is afraid of you.
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.
you're crazy
Someone who is crazy and acts loca!
Boy Crazy or Girl Crazy.
If you you mean crazy as in crazy train then yes, othwise, there is not a song called "crazy."
It means someone is crazier than average.
I love my crazy friend
"El poco loco" means "the little crazy one" in Spanish. It is a phrase that is often used in a playful or affectionate way to refer to someone who is a bit eccentric or unpredictable.
crazy
CRAZY!