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4. Mai 2010 · I agree with what Cagey says about "acting ferocious" vs. "acting ferociously", and I think the same thing applies to "acting crazy" vs. "acting crazily" and to "acting strange" vs. "acting strangely". Both ferocious-acting dogs and strange-acting computers are common where I live, and if Randy is acting strange today, he is acting like a strange person, not acting crazily.
9. Dez. 2009 · I wouldn't normally use "more crazy" unless "more" were an adjective modifying the same word as "crazy." I guess, "He is more crazy than she is" is understandable, but I don't think it's recommendable. "He's crazier than she is."
16. März 2017 · "People were crazy (better "went crazy") over the election results in the country." This suggests excitement, upset, indignation. "People were crazy for / about the election results in the country." This suggests delirious happiness. It's often used in the negative: "they weren't crazy about the results" means they didn't like the outcome.
20. Aug. 2007 · "make me crazy" - 239,000 hits; note that this phrase can have both "positive" and "negative" uses, just like "make me go crazy" "make me go crazy" - 23,900 hits, coincidentally one-tenth of the hits for the other phrase. I expected "make me crazy" would be more popular, but it's ten times more popular.
22. Dez. 2006 · In British English, "to rabbit (on about something)" is "to talk", and it appears that it comes from rhyming slang ("rabbit & pork" = "talk", shortened to "rabbit"). However, I seem to have heard or read "rabbit" used in a sexual or semi-sexual context, and I think it was American English...
13. Sept. 2024 · "I am not crazy," says Dr. William Farber, shortly after performing acupuncture on a rabbit. "I am ahead of my time." If he seems a little defensive, it might be because even some of his coworkers occasionally laugh at his unusual methods. But Farber is certain he'll have the last laugh. He's one of a small but growing number of American ...
4. Nov. 2016 · Is there any difference between 'be fond of something' and 'be keen on something'? [Edited to remove those pesky dictionary abbreviations. :)-- JustKate, English Only moderator]
25. Nov. 2021 · 别他妈垂头丧气了 知道今天是什么日子吗? 今天是肯德基fucking crazy Thursday!香辣热骨鸡20块钱15个 Bro v我40,我他妈要吃30个。 13、 穿过挪威的森林,让我走进你的梦里,夕阳落在我的铠甲,王子不一定骑白马,你不必故作冷淡,我也不想做最后的纠缠。最后问 ...
9. Juni 2021 · Been debating this with my coworker, and the doubt is driving me crazy. We got this email from a costumer with a concern about the due date of the payment. After giving her explanation, she asked: “…Should I include it <in> the next payment?” My coworker says, she should have wrote: “…Should I include it <on> the next payment?”
13. März 2006 · Que quiere decir esto? Si alguien "se muere por ella", es algo como "loco por ella", o es el sentido de desear a ella, o que le quiere mucho, o sea algo completamente diferente? Does this mean that he loves her to death? That he's lovesick? That he's crazy about her? That he wants to...