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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Extended Creative Defination on The work Crazy

Lisa Bouska

English 391

Madness is the divinest sense.

- Alice In Wonderland

        Madness is indeed the divinest sense. barbarian is supposedly affected with

madness (Bartleby.com). loony is a cop-out, an excuse for stupid behavior. Crazy is

also said to be the less potent form of psychotic. They sound out less potent, but crazy behavior

is scarier. Psychosis has definite diseases and disorders that cause it. Crazy has no

known specific psychological roots.

Your loves got me lookin so crazy right now, lyrics from Beyonce.

         daftness can be caused by other people. Crazy is an excuse for those who do

incredibly foolish things because theyre in-love. Such as buying gifts for the not-

really-deserving-of-gifts type of people. Lying, to others and oneself or otherwise moon-

struck And, did I forget to mention those lovely stalkers and ghost types? Just

think of Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.

Crazy is as crazy does.

        My definition of crazy is an adjective describing a commonwealth of being; caused by lifes

hectic schedule, bizarre or unusual, attempting things that few else would try, and or in

abundance of.

Here are some examples; The kids are making me crazy. I collapse crazy assignments to get

done. Theyre crazy for jumping out of a plane.

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The propensity of slang words and phrases are so abundant that I have listed only a few for a

general idea; mad, goofy, lunatic, eccentric, nut, wierdo, psycho, absurd, senseless, laughable, demented, insane, loony, goofy, wacko, crackpot, cockeyed, unsound, dippy,

dopey, foolish, fruity, nutty, loco, gaga, mad, demented, fervent, enthusiastic, infatuated,

obsessed, impractical, intense, and by now Im sure you get the idea.

Non Compos Mentis (legal term for crazy on Bartleby.com)

        Crazy has no firm word root or origin, but it is believed to be derived from the

word psychosis, which is...

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