Actually, it's "Creme de la Creme". "Creme" is French for cream. Cream is usually used as a metaphor for the "best" - it rises to the top of a jug of unprocessed milk, and is the rich creamy part, better than all the milk underneath. "Creme de la creme" literally means "cream of the cream" - i.e. the "best of the best".
2007-02-22 01:46:48
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answered by Steven D 5
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answered by monson 4
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It's probably spelled 'creme de la creme'
Meaning is similar to or the same as Cream of the crop, meaning 'the best there is', or the best of the best
2007-02-22 01:57:51
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answered by grimsqeaker 2
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Crim de la cim in a society means people who matter in a society.
2007-02-22 01:48:44
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answered by gabriel j 2
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It's "creme de la creme." It means best of the best. Cream is the best part of milk... Cream of the crop, means best of crop, so the cream of the cream is the best of the best... It's the French term for that phrase.
2007-02-22 01:48:07
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answered by scruffycat 7
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The people are very crazy. Gente is a singular noun in Spanish but means 'people'. Also it is written la gente está muy loca.
2016-04-07 01:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It's "cream de le cream", it's French. It is the richest part of the cream that is the best part of the cream....
It implies the best part of something.
2007-02-22 01:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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creme de la creme? It means the cream of the cream. The best of the best.
2007-02-22 01:46:10
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answered by kimpetuous 3
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