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Hola! Today we're gonna learn some phrases and collocations with the word crazy. Anyway, crazy is an adjective and if something is crazy, it is very strange or not sensible.

two collocations:
crazy idea: Studying is a crazy idea!
to sound crazy: I know this may sound crazy, but it might be worth a try.

You say I am crazy about it when you like something very much or very interested in something. It could be money, car, song, game, your girlfriend, wife, maybe both. It could be anything.
ex: My friend is crazy about football.

Girls, I think you're familiar with the phrase to drive someone crazy?
You use it to say that someone or something is really annoying you and you're very angry. (shshshiiiiiiitt)
ex: Turn that damn music down. It's driving me crazy!

By the way, you can't use very with crazy. You say: "I'd be absolutely crazy to go to Paris." You don't say: "I'd be very crazy to go to Paris." I don't know why.
Doctor English