crade
What does crade mean? crade is a French mild that translates to “gross, filthy, nasty” in English.
Literal Translation
filthy (slang contraction)
Meaning & Usage
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"gross, filthy, nasty"
Slang contraction of 'crasseux' (filthy) that became its own word. It describes anything disgustingly dirty — a room, a person, a habit. Less intense than 'dégueulasse' but covers the same territory. The extended form 'cradingue' adds emphasis through its playful suffix.
Examples in the Wild
'C'est crade ici' — it's gross in here. 'T'es crade' — you're filthy. Applied to bathrooms, kitchens, people who don't shower.