Key part of a phrase used by one married or otherwise involved person to ascertain the willingness of another such person to engage in extramarital affairs. Answering this question in the affirmative generally indicates not only a willingness to fool around, but also a sexual desire for the person posing the question.
This question can be readily posed to someone in most situations.
The use of âCraigâ is an allusion to craigslist where these relationships are sought on a regular basis.
This is similar to the infamous âdo you know Dorothyâ question posed when attempting to ascertain oneâs status as hetro- or homo-sexual.
M1: "Do you know Craig?"
M2: "Yes, I've known him from time to time."
M1: "Great! We should go to lunch with Craig."
M2: "That would be perfect."
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