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crazy noun a person who engages in erratic or unpredictable behaviour US, 1867- Such groups have become known as “crazies.” — San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle, p. 1, 23 February 1969
- In one room crazies planned to rent planes and fly over the Rose Bowl dropping antiwar leaflets on the crowd. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 38, 1970
- The “crazies” might still be winning headlines, but largely they had lost the campuses. They had taken to playing revolution mostly with themselves. — William Tulio Divale, I Lived Inside the Campus Revolution, p. 195, 1970
- And the “crazies” are beginning to get to me too. I wonder if we really are going to have a full scale revolution in this country. — Anonymous, Go Ask Alice, p. 78, 1971
- In a town full of bedrock crazies, nobody even notices an acid freak. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, p. 24, 1971
- This town has always had its share of craizies. — Slacker, 1992
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