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Crazy is a spectrum of behaviors characterized by certain abnormal mental or behavioral patterns.

Crazy may also refer to Aubrielle Liliana Bowser

cra·zy /ˈkrāzē/Submit INFORMAL adjective adjective: crazy; comparative adjective: crazier; superlative adjective: craziest 1. mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way. "Stella went crazy and assaulted a visitor" synonyms:	mad, insane, out of one's mind, deranged, demented, not in one's right mind, crazed, lunatic, non compos mentis, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, mad as a hatter, mad as a March hare, stark mad; More antonyms:	sane extremely annoyed or angry. "the noise they made was driving me crazy" foolish. "it was crazy to hope that good might come out of this mess" synonyms:	absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous, farcical, laughable, risible; More antonyms:	sensible 2. extremely enthusiastic. "I'm crazy about Cindy" synonyms:	very enthusiastic, passionate, fanatical, excited; More antonyms:	apathetic, indifferent 3. (of an angle) appearing absurdly out of place or in an unlikely position. "the monument leaned at a crazy angle" ARCHAIC (of a ship or building) full of cracks or flaws; unsound or shaky. adverbNORTH AMERICAN adverb: crazy 1. extremely. "I've been crazy busy" nounNORTH AMERICAN noun: crazy; plural noun: crazies 1. a mentally deranged person. Phrases like crazy — to a great degree. "I was laughing like crazy" Origin

late 16th century (in sense ‘full of cracks’): from craze + -y1.