insane, batty, cuckoo, daft, demented, derailed, deranged, fatuous, impractical, loony, 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.
It means that you are acting irrationally or acting crazy. The image is of a machine whose rocker has slipped out of the groove and is now rocking madly and damaging the rest of the machine.
It depends on what definition of 'crazy' you are referring to. If you mean crazy as in outgoing and not shy, you are probably attracted to them because they aren't afraid of being themselves. They create adventure and a whole new experience. If you mean crazy as in, actually mentally crazy, well, I can't answer that for you sorry. People like different things.
A person who is mean spirited may be called:cruela bullyvillainouseviltyrannical
No, having depression does not mean someone is going crazy. Depression is a mental health condition that affects mood and functioning, but it is not a sign of losing touch with reality. With proper treatment and support, individuals with depression can manage their symptoms effectively.
When someone calls another person "flaky", it means they think the other person is odd, crazy or weird.
La loca means crazy and mad(person as well as life). In this case, it would apply to a female or feminine subject - "la vida loca" - the crazy life.
crazy person
It does not mean you are crazy, but this is what they are suggesting, so this is a form of bullying or abuse.
Bats fly in an erratic manner. A crazy person is similarly erratic.
a special person who thinks birds are mean and dumb and crazy
You are a stupid and crazy person and to shut up.
Do you mean "lunatic"? It means a crazy person.
A crazy person
Do you mean tailor? As in the person that makes clothes? In which case it is 'vestitor'. If you mean Tayler as a name then I'm not sure it has an equivalent.
Kubojiri means a person who's a crazy psychopath.
Probably you mean "reloj". In that case, it means watchor "reloco", wich means very crazy