cra-cra

English

Adjective

cra-cra (comparative more cra-cra, superlative most cra-cra)

  1. Alternative spelling of cray-cray
    • 2011, James Castle, "Did you use protection when you Facebook poked me?", University Daily Kansan (University of Kansas), Volume 123, Issue 143, 29 April 2011, page 6A:
      Lastly, don’t batter another person’s wall, no matter how much you might think they enjoy your pathetic daily well-wishing and the publicizing of your social encounters on campus, because we’re all secretly laughing behind your back about how cra-cra you are — elle-em-a-oh, elle-em-a-oh.
    • 2011, "Christmas C.R.A.F.T. #12: Family Tree Ornaments", The Herald News (Fall River, Massachusetts), 29 November 2011:
      Use the exacto knife to cut out rectangles from the foam board... make sure you cut on some kind of cutting board and a metal ruler does wonders for keeping your blade from going cra-cra!
    • 2013, Steven Kaufman, "Cry Me a River: The Jelena Saga Part XXV", The Dynamo (University of Mount Union), Volume 125, Issue 12, 23 January 2013, page 4:
      Selena and Justin have been going cra-cra since they broke up.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:cra-cra.
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