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Alex
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"?
19 feb. 2018 14:11
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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.
19 februari 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.
19 februari 2018
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