You are crazy, and he is afraid of you.
It means he might like you.
The word 'crazy' is used to describe people that are random, hyper, creative and flat out fun to hang around with. It can also mean: 1) Someone with a serious mental illness. 2) Used to emphasize a word, similar to wicked & totally.
When Scout says that cousin Joshua went "round the bend" in Chapter 13 of To Kill a Mockingbird, she means that he lost his mental stability or went crazy. This phrase is often used colloquially to describe someone who is behaving irrationally or unpredictably.
it means her feelins must be changing. is there anything that your not doin that u used to do? no not much
"Doida" in Portuguese means "crazy" or "mad". It is used to describe someone who is acting in an irrational or eccentric manner.
wa2el bejannen could possibly mean soomething that make you crazy...bejannin..mean makes one crazy....commonly used as something fantastic...blows you out of your mind....etc....
"Este loco" translates to "this crazy (person)" in English. It is used to describe someone who is acting foolish or unpredictable.
"Mi lokito" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "my crazy one" or "my little crazy one." It is often used as a term of endearment.
"Su loca" in Spanish translates to "her crazy" in English. It is used to describe someone or something that is deemed crazy or wild.
Another word that can be used to mean a person is a nut case or crazy is "lunatic."
Literally, 'la loca' means 'the crazy woman', but in Spanish slang 'una loca' may be 'a fag'.
"Locas" is a colloquial term in Spanish used in some regions to refer to crazy or insane people. It is typically used informally and may vary in meaning depending on the context and region in which it is used.