
All Ears English Podcast AEE 2527: You’ll Be Crazy About This Vocabulary
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Dec 9, 2025 Dive into a fun exploration of vocabulary! The hosts discuss the phrase 'crazy about' and its enthusiastic connotations. Discover how 'drive someone crazy' can imply both annoyance and attraction, depending on the context. They also explain the expression 'taking crazy pills' to convey confusion. Enjoy role-playing scenarios filled with travel-related phrases and lively expressions. This lively discussion of language and its nuances will have you laughing while learning!
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Crazy About Means Strong Enthusiasm
- 'Crazy about' means being very enthusiastic or deeply in love with someone or something.
- Use it for people, hobbies, or sports to show strong positive feelings.
Like Crazy As An Intensifier
- 'Like crazy' intensifies actions to mean 'very much' or 'a lot.'
- Say 'I miss him like crazy' or 'She studied like crazy' for stronger emphasis.
