Entity: CROWLEY
Crowley is a surname of English and Irish origin, traditionally meaning 'someone who lived in or nearby a meadow of crows'. It is also a city in South Louisiana. Additionally, in slang terms, 'Crowley' is described as 'very gay'.
CROWLEY
Etymology
Crowley is an English and Irish surname, traditionally meaning 'someone who lived in or nearby a meadow of crows'.
Definition
Crowley can refer to a city in South Louisiana, a surname of English and Irish origin meaning 'someone who lived in or nearby a meadow of crows', or in slang terms, used to describe someone as 'very gay'.
Historical Context
The name Crowley has historical roots in England and Ireland, with different meanings and pronunciations.
Cultural Significance
In modern slang, 'Crowley' is used to describe someone as 'very gay'.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts to Crowley may include surnames, city names, and slang terminology.
See Also
Crowley can refer to a city in South Louisiana, a surname of English and Irish origin meaning 'someone who lived in or nearby a meadow of crows', or in slang terms, used to describe someone as 'very gay'.