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Qué (quién) es crappie - definición

GENUS OF FISHES
Pomoxis; Calico bass; Strawberry bass; Crappies; Crappy; Calico Bass; Sacalait; Sac a lait; Sac-a-lait; Sac au lait; Sacaulait; Croppie; Crappé
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  • A black crappie (''P. nigromaculatus'')
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Crappie         
·noun A kind of fresh-water bass of the genus Pomoxys, found in the rivers of the Southern United States and Mississippi valley. There are several species.
crappie         
¦ noun (plural crappies) a North American freshwater fish, the male of which builds a nest and guards the eggs and young. [Genus Pomoxis: several species.]
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
crappy         
(crappier, crappiest)
If you describe something as crappy, you think it is of very poor quality. Many people consider this word offensive. (INFORMAL)
...reading a crappy detective novel.
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Crappie

Crappies () are two species of North American freshwater fish of the genus Pomoxis in the family Centrarchidae (sunfishes). Both species of crappies are popular game fish among recreational anglers.

Ejemplos de uso de crappie
1. "Those two slews that were very drastically filled with the fly ash were two of the best crappie fishing holes," he said.
2. That research follows a 2003 study in northern Texas, where every bluegill, black crappie and channel catfish researchers caught living downstream of a wastewater treatment plant tested positive for the active ingredients in two widely used antidepressants –– one of the first times the residues of such prescription drugs were detected in wildlife.