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    cray
    /kreɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a crayfish. Australian, New Zealand

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  2. adjective. slang uk / kreɪ / us / kreɪ / a short form of "crazy" used by some young people: This is cray.

  3. noun. informal. a crayfish. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of cray 1. By shortening or reduplication. Discover More. Example Sentences. The second upped the ante, taking aim at “cray,” “jelly,” “literally,” “teehee,” and “totes.” From The Daily Beast.

  4. noun Word forms: plural -fish or -fishes. 1. any freshwater decapod crustacean of the genera Astacus and Cambarus, resembling a small lobster. 2. any of various similar crustaceans, esp the spiny lobster. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Cray is slang for crazy, meaning something unbelievable, bizarre, or amazing. Learn how to use cray in conversations, social media, and online messaging, and see examples of how girls and guys use it.

  6. CRAZY definition: 1. stupid or not reasonable: 2. mentally ill: 3. annoyed or angry: . Learn more.

  7. Cray is a noun that means a type of fish or shellfish, often eaten as food. Learn how to pronounce cray, see pictures and example sentences, and find out the difference between cray and lobster.

  8. Cray can mean crazy or a type of seafood. Learn how to use it in sentences from inspiring English sources with Ludwig, the AI feedback tool.