up craze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Craze may refer to: Craze, alternative name for fad Craziness, alternative name for insanity Crazing, a network...
Crazing is a fine network of linear features which frequently precedes fracture in glassy thermoplastic polymers. Crazing occurs in regions of high hydrostatic...
shown much longer-lasting lives. They are also called dance fads or dance crazes. As the pop music market exploded in the late 1950s, dance fads were commercialized...
Dance Craze is a 1981 documentary film about the British 2 Tone music genre. The film was directed by Joe Massot, who originally wanted to do a film only...
The Pansy Craze was a period of increased LGBT visibility in American popular culture from the late-1920s until the mid-1930s. During the "craze," drag queens...
Michael Francis Craze (29 November 1942 – 8 December 1998) was a British actor noted for his role of Ben Jackson, a companion of the Doctor, in the long-running...
The clear craze was a marketing fad from the late 1980s to early 2000s, often equating transparency with purity. Inspired by Ivory's "99 and 44/100 percent...
Peter David Craze (27 August 1946 – 30 December 2020) was a British actor, brother of fellow actor Michael Craze. He made many television appearances,...
Aaron Craze is an English celebrity chef who often appears in the ITV Food series Saturday Cookbook. He also presented CBBC shows Junior Bake Off and...
The Gin Craze was a period in the first half of the 18th century when the consumption of gin increased rapidly in Great Britain, especially in London...
Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters is a 2020 book by Abigail Shrier, published by Regnery Publishing, which endorses the...
DJ Craze (born Arist Delgado; November 19, 1977) is a Nicaraguan American DJ and record producer who plays hip hop, Miami bass, trap, breaks, dubstep...
The radium fad or radium craze of the early 20th century was an early form of radioactive quackery that resulted in widespread marketing of radium-infused...
Maize Craze was the game in the inaugural year, 1992, of the FIRST Robotics Competition. This game was played by four individual robots trying to collect...
Maze Craze: A Game of Cops n’ Robbers is a 4K cartridge for the Atari Video Computer System (later renamed the Atari 2600) developed by Rick Maurer and...
Fueled by fictional depictions in martial arts movies, this led to the ninja craze of the 1980s in the United States. There were also numerous fraudulent ads...
The Ultimate History of Video Games is a 2001 non-fiction book by Steven L. Kent. Published initially by Prima Publishing and then by Three Rivers Press...
the country's youth "Crockett conscious". There was already a "Crockett craze" in the U.S., where the episodes had become wildly popular. Crockett merchandise...
" The bubble in 1634 shows how people can get caught up in a financial craze even when something doesn't have real value. This is an example of the phenomenon...
Drowning Craze was a London-based post-punk band, active from 1980 to 1982. Forming in 1980, Drowning Craze began as an instrumental trio of bassist Simon...
Pteridomania or fern fever was a Victorian craze for ferns. Decorative arts of the period presented the fern motif in pottery, glass, metal, textiles...
The "Momo Challenge" was a hoax and an internet urban legend that was rumoured to spread through social media and other outlets. It was reported that children...
science and technology, the phenomenon was sometimes dubbed the "Sputnik craze". The U.S. soon had a number of successful satellites, including Explorer...
Galaxy Craze (born 1970) is a British-American novelist and former actress. Craze was born in London, England. Her mother was 19 when Craze was born, and...
Crazed Fruit (狂った果実, Kurutta kajitsu), also known as Juvenile Jungle, is a 1956 Japanese Sun Tribe film directed by Kō Nakahira. It is an adaptation of...
Richard Templar was the pen name of British author and editor Richard Craze (1950–2006) who wrote several self-development books. He shares his "path...