by Not AlexTheKidMg November 22, 2021

A Matthew Craig is a funny dude who comes up with random catch phrases every year. For example, "Greasy Goblin", "Cowabunga", "Ganstalicious", and who would forget "My name is not Craig."
by SEANSKI223499 July 19, 2024

having a craigs-book doesn't prevent you from getting married; you can keep your craigs-book as a trophy from your bachelors days
by Sexydimma March 21, 2017

That dude thought the Specials were using dubious sources for made-up words in their songs? He's a Craig Mills.
by MAdoubleT February 1, 2019

An action where a person named Craig who constantly bitches and moans about everything that's existent in the celestial galaxy. So much to a point where he loses his friends and they make a definition specifically for when he starts to bitch and moan.
Craig walked out of the house and started craiging about someone smoking all the weed that he didn't pitch in for in the first place.
by Ilikecheese36 October 14, 2021

Sexy Craig: adjective // noun
Definition: A suave, attractive male who only engages in finger-banging women as opposed to full sexual intercourse.
Definition: A suave, attractive male who only engages in finger-banging women as opposed to full sexual intercourse.
by titoburrito September 15, 2021

Craig Moore is a self-absorbed individual who carries an air of narcissism, often overestimating his charm despite not being conventionally attractive. He tends to be emotionally fragile and struggles with confidence, often displaying a weak-minded disposition that leaves him easily influenced by others. Socially, Craig falters when it comes to forming meaningful connections, especially with women, often finding himself awkward or unappealing in their eyes. His search for identity and validation frequently leads him to question or adapt his preferences, sometimes leaning toward new experiences as a means of coping with rejection. Despite his self-importance, Craig's lack of self-awareness and inner strength often leave him feeling unfulfilled and misunderstood.
by Stanford dictionary November 27, 2024
