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The phrase "crazy on" is not standard in written English and may not be widely understood
It could be used informally to describe someone who is intensely enthusiastic or obsessed with something. Example: "She's really crazy on that new band; she listens to their music all day."
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4. Go crazy on toppings.
I am going crazy on Zara clothes.
I kept listening to "Crazy on You".
Jessica Simpson emotes like crazy on "Rejoyce".
The emotions just went crazy on me.
2) Screen all tenants like crazy on the way in.
"Men were allowed to act crazy on the sideline.
"Everybody's going crazy on the sideline," Williams said.
That part of NYC is crazy on weekends.
"This thing went crazy on us," he said.
It was driving me crazy on the court today".
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