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noun kreɪkrā Australian, NZ A crayfish. Example sentencesExamples - The price was about 20 percent higher this year so that was a win as long as you caught the crays.
- The workshop produces about six cray fishing vessels a year.
- Well, so far the islands are actually so difficult to get to it's only cray fishermen that tend to occasionally visit the island.
- He was charging the cray fishermen a fee to cross Maori land to launch their boats.
- Instead he worked on a cray boat in Dongara, then later moved to Geraldton where he stacked bricks.
- Small European crayfish and larger signal crays form a large part of a carp's diet.
OriginEarly 20th century: abbreviation. adjectivekreɪkrā US informal Crazy. I have a feeling this is gonna get cray Example sentencesExamples - While the experience would make even the most stable person go a little cray, Sam seems to have remained a pretty normal chick.
- Today the interwebs went all kinds of cray when Beyonce did the unthinkable and revealed a super-short new 'do.
- Now, I didn't necessarily think that she needed to lose weight, but she clearly wanted to change some things, and she's been hitting up the gym like cray.
- Doing this night after night was pretty cray, but I loved every minute of it.
- She be cray cray, but she's hella talented.
- I know a lot of people just think he's totally cray (he is), but I also know he can be (and act) grown when he chooses to.
- You can act, sure, but those eyes are cray cray with paranoia.
- While filming at her old college stomping ground in Arizona, the reality TV couple got a little cray!
- Celebrity interviews can be cray sometimes.
- Yes, it's another movie about a man who goes cray looking for his daughter's kidnapper.
OriginEarly 21st century: abbreviation. nounkrā Australian, NZ A crayfish. Example sentencesExamples - Small European crayfish and larger signal crays form a large part of a carp's diet.
- The workshop produces about six cray fishing vessels a year.
- He was charging the cray fishermen a fee to cross Maori land to launch their boats.
- Instead he worked on a cray boat in Dongara, then later moved to Geraldton where he stacked bricks.
- The price was about 20 percent higher this year so that was a win as long as you caught the crays.
- Well, so far the islands are actually so difficult to get to it's only cray fishermen that tend to occasionally visit the island.
OriginEarly 20th century: abbreviation. adjectivekrā US informal Crazy. I have a feeling this is gonna get cray Example sentencesExamples - While filming at her old college stomping ground in Arizona, the reality TV couple got a little cray!
- I know a lot of people just think he's totally cray (he is), but I also know he can be (and act) grown when he chooses to.
- You can act, sure, but those eyes are cray cray with paranoia.
- Yes, it's another movie about a man who goes cray looking for his daughter's kidnapper.
- She be cray cray, but she's hella talented.
- Doing this night after night was pretty cray, but I loved every minute of it.
- Today the interwebs went all kinds of cray when Beyonce did the unthinkable and revealed a super-short new 'do.
- While the experience would make even the most stable person go a little cray, Sam seems to have remained a pretty normal chick.
- Now, I didn't necessarily think that she needed to lose weight, but she clearly wanted to change some things, and she's been hitting up the gym like cray.
- Celebrity interviews can be cray sometimes.
OriginEarly 21st century: abbreviation. |