The word crazy is not used as a medical term because crazy is used commonly in day to day spoken language and in slang.
The traditional term is aviatrix (feminine form of 'aviator') but it isn't used much anymore.
Literally, 'la loca' means 'the crazy woman', but in Spanish slang 'una loca' may be 'a fag'.
Another term for a pamphlet but seldom used anymore.
No, "crazy" is not an emotion. It is a colloquial term often used to describe a state of mind or behavior that is perceived as irrational or unpredictable.
not much anymore
It can be used but the more polite term is mute.
Not directly, although the term is still used to describe areas that used to be a part of it.
Apparently, "mad" or "crazy", though it can be used as an affectionate term.
"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.
Nutty is a slang term for crazy. It is usually used in a more playful, fun setting that truly calling someone crazy or insane. Example: She has gone a bit nutty in her old age.
Gwild is a slang term that has been used as a reference that has been used for girls gone wild. When a crazy girls is out partying people will talk about her using gwild for girl is crazy.
"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.