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noun Slang . the quality of being believable or worthy of respect, especially within a particular social, professional, or other group: If you wear this t-shirt, you’ll be earning geek cred. Both chefs have plenty of Southern cred. See also street cred.
Origin of cred shortened form of credibility
Words nearby cred creature feature, creaturely, CREB, crèche, Crécy, cred , credence, credence table, credendum, credent, credential
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Example sentences from the Web for cred Is there a fear that any form of popular embrace would damage the cred of ICP and the label?
A Report From the Misunderstood Gathering of the Juggalos | Steve Miller| July 28, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Yet for all her cred as a femme serieux, Kennedy keeps in close touch with the naughty girl of her past.
Lisa Kennedy Montgomery on Her Path From MTV to Fox Business | Lloyd Grove| December 9, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Bissinger of course has cred --the cred of having written Friday Night Lights, which is heavy cred indeed, I confess.
In Which I Volunteer for Future College Football Debates | Michael Tomasky| May 15, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Remember when you had to flash a little peen in the movies to get some cred as a leading man (miss you, Harvey Keitel)?
Trends That Need to End in 2010 | Natasha Vargas-Cooper| December 29, 2009| DAILY BEAST
I still have cred from doing that part, and it was ten years ago.
The Funny Girl Next Door | Rachel Syme| March 26, 2009| DAILY BEAST
Cred ′ulousness; Creed, a summary of articles of religious belief, esp.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) | Various
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British Dictionary definitions for cred noun slang short for credibility street cred
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