Definition
Acknowledging that an idea, plan, or strategy seems foolish, implausible, or risky, yet might succeed precisely because of its unconventional or unexpected nature.
In Context
- "I admit that it is a crazy idea, but it happens to be just crazy enough to work in my case, and it might work for you."
- "Yes, it's crazy, but it's crazy enough to work."
- ""Frightfully wild," Kent-Ashley said, "but crazy enough to work.""