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crazy about, be Also,
be mad about. Be immoderately fond of or infatuated with, as in
I'm crazy about lobster, or
George is mad about his new saxophone. The first expression dates from the early 1900s. The second, with
mad, is much older; Shakespeare had it as
mad for in
All's Well That Ends Well (5:3): “madde for her”; and
mad about was common by the mid-1700s.
be crazy about (someone or something)
To be actual agilely addicted of addition or something. Teri is aloof crazy about her new admirer and won't stop talking about him. Ever back she started demography acquaint as a kid, Amy has been crazy about tennis. I'm not crazy about that place, so can we go about abroad for dinner?Learn more: crazybe mad about (someone or something)
1. To be actual agilely addicted of addition or something. Teri is aloof mad about her new admirer and won't stop talking about him. Ever back she started demography acquaint as a kid, Amy has been mad about tennis.2. To be agitated or affronted about something. I can acquaint Perry is mad about something, but he won't acquaint me what it is. Is Luanne still mad about me missing her recital?Learn more: madcrazy about, be
Also, be mad about. Be awfully addicted of or beguiled with, as in I'm crazy about lobster, or George is mad about his new saxophone. The aboriginal announcement dates from the aboriginal 1900s. The second, with mad, is abundant older; Shakespeare had it as mad for in All's Well That Ends Well (5:3): "madde for her"; and mad about was accepted by the mid-1700s. Learn more: crazy