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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boy who exhibits erratic or unconventional behavior, often in a playful or humorous context.
Example: "The party was filled with laughter, thanks to that crazy boy who kept making everyone laugh with his antics."
Alternatives: "an eccentric boy" or "a wild boy".
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If I didn't get in fights, climb trees or, "insert crazy boy stuff here," then you were a girly boy, you were laughed at and pointed out.
Crazy boy.
"Are you crazy, boy?
"You're crazy, boy," Jones replied.
"I was the crazy boy on the plane crying".
It's the most challenging thing I've done, including raising teenagers -- crazy boy and crazy lesbian.
I was the crazy boy on the plane crying and, at about midnight, landing in London.
Which gives you a little insight into my craziness, because how crazy does one have to be to be referred to as "Crazy Boy" by OJ Simpson?
Then mix that in with all of our crazy boy drama and relationship drama, and this season's going to be pretty fun.
Sources told TMZ that the "Wizards of Waverly Place" alum's decision to go to rehab was "largely based on 'that crazy boy'" and things she was exposed to when she was around him and his friends.
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