Slang Crazy facts
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In Norway, people use the term "texas" as slang for "crazy". It doesn't refer to a person, but a chaotic atmosphere or state of mind, so saying a party "was totally crazy!" in Norwegian would be "det var helt texas!", which literally means "it was texas!"
Norwegians are using 'Texas' as a slang term for 'crazy'
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In Norwegian slang, "texas" means "wild" or "crazy." It started when Westerns (films and books) became popular in Norway.
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Norwegian slang uses "Texas" as an adjective to describe something wild or crazy, as in "That party last night was totally Texas."
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Snafu is military slang for: Situation Normal; All Fucked Up. It was used during war time to express the idea that: yeah, shit is crazy, but that is the norm now.
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Norwegians Use The Word “Texas” As Slang To Mean “Crazy”
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I learned that "texas" is slang for "crazy" in Norway. In this article, after catching a rare swordfish, a fisherman is quoted saying, "Thirty seconds to a minute later it jumped out in the fjord. I got to see some of it before I took up the camera," he continues: "It was totally texas!"