• Implys the opposite. The individual refered to is not crazy at all, rather cunning (like a fox). Used when one appears to be crazy, but is acting with a hidden motive, in a cunning way


    Crazy like a fox meaning & definition 1 of Crazy like a fox.


  • an individual whose actions are unpredictable; they can be cunning (or at least like to think that they are) and a bit sneaky. Not to be confused with [batshit crazy], though ingestion of alcohol and other narcotic substances can lead to the fox in question to lose the ability to disguise their craziness and indeed become a [crazy freaking maniac]

    Crazy like a fox meaning & definition 2 of Crazy like a fox.


  • Simile used to describe a person or event that acts or is outside of the norm in either a sneaky or fun way. May also be used in elliptical form (parts of the phrase are implied and not actually spoken). Origin: Homer Simpson.

    Crazy like a fox meaning & definition 3 of Crazy like a fox.


  • phrase to exaggerate craziness, often in sarcastic or half-joking form.

    Crazy like a fox meaning & definition 4 of Crazy like a fox.

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