Crayfish vs Squid - What's the difference?
crayfish | squid |
(New England, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota) A freshwater crustacean () resembling a small lobster, sometimes used as an inexpensive seafood or as fish bait.
(AU, NZ, South Africa) A rock lobster.
South African English
Any of several carnivorous marine cephalopod mollusks, of the order Teuthida, having a mantle, eight arms, and a pair of tentacles
A fishhook with a piece of bright lead, bone, or other substance fastened on its shank to imitate a squid.
(mildly, pejorative) A sailor in the Navy.
(UK, slang, humorous, rare) A quid; one pound sterling.
(slang, motorcycling, pejorative) A motorcyclist characterized by lack of riding gear, reckless/careless/unsafe riding, especially of sport bikers.
* "In my mind, a street squid is anyone who races on the street. Period."1
* "squid: a cocky motorcyclist who darts very aggressively through traffic"2
As nouns the difference between crayfish and squid
is that crayfish is a freshwater crustacean (Cambaridae) resembling a small lobster, sometimes used as an inexpensive seafood or as fish bait while squid is any of several carnivorous marine cephalopod mollusks, of the order Teuthida, having a mantle, eight arms, and a pair of tentacles.crayfish
English
(wikipedia crayfish)Alternative forms
* (l) * (l), (l), (l) (obsolete) * (l), (l), (l) (obsolete)Noun
(en-noun)Usage notes
The term crayfish'' predominates in the region of New England and in New York, Pennsylvania Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. In much of the United States—in the South, especially in Louisiana and Texas; in the Midwest and in the West—''crawfish'' predominates. In a belt stretching across Kentucky through Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma, and in Oregon and northern California, the term ''crawdad predominates.[http://spark-1590165977.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com/jkatz/SurveyMaps/]Synonyms
* (freshwater crustaceans) crawdad, crawfish, mudbug, yabby (Australia)See also
* lobster * prawn * shrimp * yabbyReferences
squid
English
(wikipedia squid)Etymology 1
. Perhaps related to (squirt)Noun
(en-noun)- Can you lend me five squid ? I feel like a bacon sarnie.
Derived terms
* arrow squid * broad squid * colossal squid * giant squid * jumbo squid * squidhoundSee also
* (wikipedia) * calamari * cuttlefish * octopusEtymology 2
Possibly a blend of (stupid) and (quick); "stupid, quick, under-dressed and imminently dead", a claimed origin, is probably a backronym Derived from "squirrelly kid"Noun
(en noun)References
* Harrison, Greg.Son of Squid. American Motorcyclist. Vol. 41, No. 8. ISSN 0277-9358. p. 5. Aug 1987 * Hough, David L. (2000),
Proficient Motorcycling: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well(2nd ed.), USA: BowTie Press, p. 253, ISBN 1889540536, 9781889540535, p. 253.