Examples of 'young and crazy' in a sentence
Meaning of "young and crazy"
young and crazy - this phrase is used to describe a period in someone's life when they were youthful and inclined towards adventurous or impulsive behavior. It often carries connotations of fun, risk-taking, and carefree attitudes
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young and crazy
When they were young and crazy and.
Too young and crazy to be attempting to bring a child into the world.
And so i wanted to do something young and crazy.
I was young and crazy once.
Actually when I was young and crazy.
I want to stay young and crazy with you, for the rest of my life.
And of course the big one was Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
Just three months ago Neil Young and Crazy Horse released the folk covers disc Americana.
Nothing happened to me . I was young and crazy.
I do not want to be young and crazy with anyone else but you.
I thought about running away Actually, when I was young and crazy.
They were young and crazy.
Something beside noodles . Actually, when I was young and crazy.
Do you feel like a young and crazy person all the time!
Young and Crazy is a 1987 album by Tigertailz, with artwork by the band 's bassist Pepsi Tate.
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In a word, a car for the young and crazy people.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse have released a new song called “Rainbow of Colors.”.
Addition to the Noodle in fact, when I was young and crazy I started to run away.
I don't want to be young and crazy with anyone else but you. Me neither.
When they were young and crazy and… And… And.
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