A
crew is a body or a class of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or
hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a
crewyard or a
workyard. The word has nautical resonances: the tasks involved in operating a ship, particularly a sailing ship, providing numerous specialities within a ship's crew, often organised with a
chain of command. Traditional nautical usage strongly distinguishes
officers from crew, though the two groups combined form the ship's company. Members of a crew are often referred to by the title "
Crewman".
"Crew" also refers to the sport of
rowing, where teams row competitively in racing shells.
"Crew" is used colloquially to refer to a small, tight-knit group of friends or associates engaged in criminal activity. Also used in reference to the traditional "unit" of criminals under the supervision of a
caporegime in the American Mafia. However, the term is not specific to (Mafia-affiliated)
organized crime.
Crew can refer simply to a group of friends, unrelated to crime or violence. Many of these "crews" exist through
MySpace, and the crew's initials were often placed in square brackets in a person's MySpace name. This was a common trend around 2007-early 2008.