Adjective
krazy (not comparable)
(marketing, in product names) Deliberate misspelling of crazy.
For Nirvana, putting out their first major-label record was like getting into a new car. But the runaway success was like suddenly discovering that the car was a Ferrari and the accelerator pedal was Krazy Glued to the floorboard. Michael Azerrad
This hero and villain no more understand Krazy Kat than the mythical denizens of a two dimensional realm understand some three dimensional intruder. E. E. Cummings
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It’s Friday, so that means it’s time for the Friday Dance Party with DJ Krazy T. This week we’ve got Body Party Fitness in the house as they get ready for their pop up event at Fuzion Force in Charlotte tonight. Source: Internet
An inspiration for Bill Watterson and other cartoonists, Krazy Kat gained a considerable following among intellectuals during the 1920s and 1930s. Source: Internet
Chelsea galleries deploy to Cuba, suing to enforce an art sale, confusion over Prince "donation" to Morgan Library, "Krazy!" at Japan Society, more. Source: Internet
“Krazy Kat” always had a racial angle: Herriman was born a fair-skinned boy to African-American parents and grew up in the Creole community of New Orleans. Source: Internet