croc
noun/kɹɒk/UK/kɹɑk/US
Etymology
From the American shoe company Crocs, Inc., reportedly named for the shoe's resemblance in profile to a crocodile snout or the "multi-environment, amphibious nature" of the animal.
Definitions
A crocodile.
A type of EVA foam slip-on clog-style shoe with an open heel, thick sole, rounded toe,…
A type of EVA foam slip-on clog-style shoe with an open heel, thick sole, rounded toe, retractable heel strap, and ventilation holes on the top and sides.
Alternative form of croc (plastic slip-on shoe)
The neighborhood
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