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So, now you know how to describe craziness in different ways.ĭo you have any crazy friends? Are they a Tammy or an Archie (or a Selver)? This means that you do something in a way that looks crazy because it’s in panic or it’s super fast. So you run to the shop and you shop at 100 miles per hour. Well, it’s clear, right? You go to the shop.īut there’s one problem. You have 16 guests at your house and you have to cook them a meal. When you go crazy with something, it simply means that you use far too much of it. He just goes crazy with the salt.Ĭan you figure out (guess) the meaning here? I’m going to start with an example first: He hasn’t done any work since he met her. Crazy about (or for) someone/somethingĭo you know that feeling when you really, really like something or someone? You can’t stop thinking about it until it feels like you’re going crazy. This simply means that he “makes you angry.”Ĭan you stop singing that stupid song? It’s driving me crazy. But sometimes he’s annoying, right? When he’s annoying he can really drive you crazy. What’s more, we can use it in different ways: Drive someone crazyĭo you remember Archie? Sometimes he’s fun. It’s the most common of all the words we’ve looked at today. We started this post by talking about the word “crazy,” so let’s finish with it! So those are the people we’ve all probably met at least once in our lives and the different words we can use to describe them.īut a post about craziness wouldn’t be complete without the idioms we can use to describe crazy people. Other ways to use these words Crazy, bonkers, nuts and mad It depends on how you say it and sometimes who you’re saying it to. That’s why we can use these words both positively or negatively. Sometimes too much of Archie can be a bad thing. Speaking your prospects preferred language facilitates rapport building, making you easier to trust. These innate biases make them more respond more favorably to visual, auditory, or kinesthetic language.

But he can just take things too far and upset or even frighten some of your calmer friends. People have a preference for one of three primary senses in their communication: Sight, sound, or feeling. Your more conservative friends don’t like him, but he makes your life a bit more exciting and without him you would never have gone hitchhiking with those very strange people who didn’t smile, or gone skinny dipping (swimming without clothes) in the lake at midnight.īut sometimes Archie is too much and can be really annoying.Īgain there’s nothing wrong with him.

When you hang out with Archie, you do things that you wouldn’t normally have the courage to do by yourself. Sometimes Archie is great fun to be with. She likes life and likes making herself and other people laugh. Sometimes you go to meet her in the pub, and she’s decided to wear a gorilla costume. She says strange things that somehow make you laugh.
