cray-cray
Adjective

cray-cray

  1. (slang) Crazy.
    • 2011, Jessica Verday, The Hidden, Simon Pulse (2011), ISBN 9781416978985, page 90 ↗:
      “Lewis again. The boy cannot get over our breakup. He's like this little puppy dog that follows me around, and it's just driving me cray-cray.”
    • 2012, "Hiddleston: There's hope for Loki ↗", Belfast Telegraph, 27 April 2012:
      "What fascinates me about Loki is that there is a glimmer of redemption in him somewhere, that he's not cray-cray (crazy). […]
    • 2013, Michele Bardsley, Only Lycans Need Apply, Signet Eclipse (2013), ISBN 9781101599570, unnumbered page ↗:
      “Are you high?” asked Dove suspiciously. She squinted at Patsy. “Because that's cray-cray.”
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