Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Crazy

Crazy (krā"zy) , adjective

[From Craze.]

1.
Characterized by weakness or feebleness; decrepit; broken; falling to decay; shaky; unsafe.
Piles of mean andcrazy houses. — Macaulay
One of great riches, but a crazy constitution. — Addison
They... got a crazy boat to carry them to the island. — Jeffrey
2.
Broken, weakened, or dissordered in intellect; shattered; demented; deranged.
Over moist and crazy brains. — Hudibras
3.
Inordinately desirous; foolishly eager. [Colloquial]
The girls were crazy to be introduced to him. — R. B. Kimball
Collocations (2)
Crazy bone , the bony projection at the end of the elbow (olecranon), behind which passes the ulnar nerve; -- so called on account of the curiously painful tingling felt, when, in a particular position, it receives a blow; -- called also funny bone.
Crazy quilt , a bedquilt made of pieces of silk or other material of various sizes, shapes, and colors, fancifully stitched together without definite plan or arrangement.