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What does it mean "adorable crazy" and "rampage crazy"?
In "Desperate Housewives" I heard that phrase: "He is sort of crazy.....Well, I'm adorable crazy, and he is rampage crazy.." What is the difference between this crazy stage? )) And what does it mean "adorable crazy"?
Feb 19, 2018 2:11 PM
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"Adorable crazy" means crazy in an adorable way, so it's kind of cute and not bad.
"Rampage crazy" means crazy in a destructive way, so it's bad.
What she's saying is that they're both crazy, but she's crazy in a good way and he's crazy in a bad way.
February 19, 2018
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Hi Alex, I would say that "adorable crazy" is a person who does "crazy" things or things that "normal" people won't usually do, but they are not dangerous crazy people that might hurt someone.
I hope that explanation helps.
February 19, 2018
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