I just watched Game of Thrones
about this word crazy because sometimes it's not enough
Okay so we have the common adjectives "Crazy"
We also have mad if you've seen
Game of Thrones you'll be familiar with this word "Mad"
but here are some other adjectives you could use to describe a crazy person
So we can also say "Nuts" "Bonkers", "Mental", "Insane"
these ones are quick words you can use to say this person did
something so ridiculous that this is the only thing you can say to them
pronunciation nuts these two are very British bonkers mental you are bonkers
you're absolutely bonkers repeat after me
you're absolutely bonkers you're mental notice the L in mental because it's more
British sounding will make that L into an L mental mental you are mental and of
course insane you're insane these two are also adjectives but more commonly we
use them to describe a situation more than a person you you can use them to
describe a person but it would be more about their behavior your behavior is
ridiculous the way you're acting is ludicrous these
are just extreme adjectives very very crazy also these are common when you
respond out of surprise it's really common to do that actually so for
example oh my god I got fired from my job today
no that's ridiculous that kind of thing it's very common to hear that way of
speaking okay okay we also have really fun
expressions with this so here are fun expressions you can use to be out of
one's mind or to be off of one's rocker so when we say ones thing you change the
pronoun there for example if it's a blonde dragon writing female you might
say the female pronoun her the full sentence she a version of be whether
it's present or past in this case we'll use present she is out of her mind
you can modify this with the word damn and this sounds really strong for
example she is out of her damn mind if you watch this series suits they say
this every episode you're out of your mind every episode trust me again this
one let's use the male pronoun so he again present is off of his rocker he's
off his rocker often in pronunciation you might notice that of we can just
leave it so it sounds like this he's off his rocker so we just say he's off his
rocker he's off his rocker and we have a few of these types of
expressions to imply the person's brain is not complete so there may be
aggressive or violent right so we could say to be a sandwich short of a picnic
full sentence I met this guy yesterday and he let's use past tense I met this
guy yesterday and he was a sandwich short of a picnic he tried to steal my
phone or be not playing with a full deck so we use a negative here let's use
I met this crazy girl yesterday she she wasn't playing with a full deck did you
see that last episode of Game of Thrones I don't think she's playing with a full
deck and finally not all of one's dogs are barking again we changed that
pronoun right so here's that Trump idiot he says some crazy things I think not
all his dogs are barking again you might notice that that of drops not all his
dogs are barking that's that's more how you'd say it not
all his dogs are barking okay so practice those let me know in
the comments these similar to something in your language tell me how they
translate to English from your language also like I said we need to talk so let
me know what you thought about that last episode of Game of Thrones or if you're
watching this in the future final season episode 5 what the hell
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