A lunatic, mad, looney
A mentally ill individual who experiences symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations is often referred to as psychotic or having a psychotic disorder. It is important to use respectful and sensitive language when discussing mental health.
Using terms like "crazy" to describe someone's mental state is generally considered disrespectful and stigmatizing. It's more appropriate to use person-first language, such as saying "a person with a mental health condition" or "a person experiencing mental health challenges."
Escapism.
Another word that can be used to mean a person is a nut case or crazy is "lunatic."
No, "screw loose" is a figurative expression used to suggest that someone is acting oddly or irrationally. It does not necessarily mean the person is crazy, but rather that their behavior is unusual or eccentric.
Not always. Some individuals may have insight into their condition and recognize their thoughts or behaviors as abnormal. Others may lack awareness due to their condition, making it challenging for them to perceive themselves as "crazy."
A person can get crazy if they want
it means that they are crazy / loopy / mad. like me
It is called a crazy person. I mean who would want ten kids at a time.
I don't think its got its own name, i think its just being a hypocrite.
its police code for crazy person on the loose
For a book passage, I need to recheck the word for a crazy person in French
Crazy Cookies
A common British word for a crazy person is "nutter."
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You Could Drive a Person Crazy was created on 2005-10-02.