Cray

/kreΙͺ/ noun

Short for crayfish, a freshwater creature that looks like a small lobster; also modern slang meaning 'crazy' or 'wild.'

From Middle French 'crevis,' related to 'crevice.' The animal name shortened to 'cray.' Modern slang 'cray' for crazy emerged in African American Vernacular English in the 2000s.

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