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Cray to the Tré 

Cray to the Tré

It means very crazy, crazier than Cray cray. Tré as in “very” or tre as in “three” Cray cray cray. It has a double meaning.

Cray means “crazy”.
Tré is used as a prefix meaning “very”.
Tre is also used for the word three in music, as in “a tre” for three voices or “tre corde”(three strings) meaning three crays instead of two, more crays.
“Bruh, your gurl Cray to the Tré
Cray to the Tré by el bees January 13, 2023
Related Words

cray cray bonkers

Cray cray bonkers is a term created by a very special NPC, in which she uses to describe anything that is so unbelievably insane, there is not any other way to define this piece of tongue licking word.
My water is NOT IT.
It is NOT BUSSIN.
It’s CRAY CRAY BONKERS in the WORST WAY POSSIBLE.
cray cray bonkers by HAILEY2024 December 2, 2023

cray-cray 

A:Did you hear? Bronelle and Cristelite are getting engaged!
B: No way! That's cray-cray. What about Iva and Lousie?
cray-cray by Bronelle Wyn July 29, 2024

Cray cray 

They're totally cray cray.
Cray cray by SilverDante May 16, 2025

Seymour Cray 

Definition- an extremely creepy person who bothers you and continues to approach you in a sexual manner despite getting shot down. Typically this person might be considered a Creep in the sense that they will go to odd means in order to get sexual satisfaction (ie creeping in shower stalls, public bathrooms, peering through windows, etc.)
origin of the word comes from a Midwestern urban legend of a man supposedly named "Seymour Cray." He is said to have held a group of twenty-somethings against their will for several days and forced them to do odd sexual acts. One popularly reported act was he made the unfortunate people lick the hooves of his pet pig. He additionally had a hair and foot fetish... the details go on but this is how the meaning came into being.
Susan-"That guy over there is such a Seymour Cray"
Anna-"Omg That guy is such a Cray! I didn't really know him but I added him on facebook and all he does is send me these really creepy messages."
John-"Yeah, he probably wants to inhale the smell of your hair lol."
Susan-"Sick! Or lick your toes"

*It should additionally be noted that "Seymour Cray" could be used in place of "creeper" and definitely spices up your vocab
Seymour Cray by Curt233 May 13, 2010

très cray

Paul: Bitches be cray cray.

Dave: Nah mate, bitches be très cray.
Paul: da fuk? you french or summat?
Dave: nah mate...
très cray by pixo September 1, 2013