It is not a word is a number, 5150. The police and such use that number on radio calls when confronted by a insane individual.
Lunatic, insane, demented, unsound, maniac, moonstruck, eccentric, and foolish are relative terms.
insane i think
Demented. Delusional.
The mentally ill are treated in hospitals and clinics that specialize in mental illness. The term 'crazy' and 'crazy people' is a generic term that can mean anything wild, violent, oddball, enthusiastic, or strange. A crazy person doesn't equal a mentally ill person. The word 'crazy' can be a positive or a negative description. Examples: She wears such crazy clothes. He's just girl crazy. When I said that, she went crazy. He ran like crazy. That was a crazy thing to do. I think the word you seek is an asylum.
The term 'crazy legs' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun.The word 'legs' is a noun, a common noun, a general word for parts of a body.The word 'crazy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
yes, because CRAZY describes the person who has suffered in this condition
word for crazy
A common British word for a crazy person is "nutter."
A common word around Thibodeaux, Louisiana for a crazy person is "couyon"
For a book passage, I need to recheck the word for a crazy person in French
sociopath
Demented. Delusional.
A person can get crazy if they want
The mentally ill are treated in hospitals and clinics that specialize in mental illness. The term 'crazy' and 'crazy people' is a generic term that can mean anything wild, violent, oddball, enthusiastic, or strange. A crazy person doesn't equal a mentally ill person. The word 'crazy' can be a positive or a negative description. Examples: She wears such crazy clothes. He's just girl crazy. When I said that, she went crazy. He ran like crazy. That was a crazy thing to do. I think the word you seek is an asylum.
all i can say is that person is frustrated
crazy
The term 'crazy legs' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun.The word 'legs' is a noun, a common noun, a general word for parts of a body.The word 'crazy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
The word is actually Meshugener and it's a Yiddish word that means crazy person. (In Yiddish, final r is usually not pronounced strongly, so people think it's meshugeneh)This word comes from the Hebrew word meshuga (משוגע) which means crazy.
I think you meant lunatic. Another word would be nutter, crazy person, looney. Along those lines. :)