Reverse Dictionary: CRAZE

CRAZE

NOUNS
1575 — DELIRAMENT an irrational enthusiasm, a craze → obs.
1601 CRACK a craze, unsoundness of mind 
1704 — FUROR a craze which takes everyone by storm; great enthusiasm or excitement 
1790 — FURORE a craze; enthusiastic popular admiration 
1852 — MAROTTE a craze; a pet notion 
1902 — BUG an obsessive craze or enthusiasm; an obsession or urge → sl., orig. US
1911 BOGIE  a craze, an infatuation; a hobby → Sc. (Bk.)
1950 — THE LATEST HOT DROP the latest craze of any kind → Aust. sl.


NOUNS, PERSON
1827 — MONOMANIAC a person who has craze a monomania; one affected with the unreasonable pursuit of one idea 
1846 — MONOMANE a monomaniac → obs. rare
1859 CRAZELING a person affected with a craze or mania 
1970 JAG a person out of touch with the latest fads or crazes → US high school sl. (Bk.)


VERBS
1884 — LOCO to craze, to derange, to frenzy → Amer. dial.