- Puis-je avoir un cabaret pour mes cafés s'il vous plait?
- Non, mais je peux vous donner un tré par exemple.
- Non, mais je peux vous donner un tré par exemple.
by Le Petit Larousse Illustré February 20, 2019
When someone thinks they are being overly fashionably cool with the latest tech and fashion, when in fact they are being a douche with a bigger price tag.
That guy filming his son's soccer game using the new iPad is looking trés douche!
Having matching socks and laptop cover is trés douche.
Having matching socks and laptop cover is trés douche.
by CO_jcd March 09, 2011
by tré shepard December 03, 2016
Antwon: Yo Bruh, Did You Hear About Damien?
Darius: Nah, What Happen To Him
Antwon: These Dudes Caught Him Slippin And He Got Hit With A Trés Nathaniel
Darius: Damn LOL !!! Damien Always Did Running His Mouth Like A Bitch
Darius: Nah, What Happen To Him
Antwon: These Dudes Caught Him Slippin And He Got Hit With A Trés Nathaniel
Darius: Damn LOL !!! Damien Always Did Running His Mouth Like A Bitch
by Captain Dicumdoun January 06, 2022
by kingcrumble December 05, 2013
person1:whoa that skirt looks tré cute on you you have to get it
person2:are you sure i should get it?
person1: YES! u must were it to beckys party on the weekend with that wikky top u borght the other week
person2:are you sure i should get it?
person1: YES! u must were it to beckys party on the weekend with that wikky top u borght the other week
by random-persons September 10, 2006
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.
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.
by el bees January 13, 2023