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crappy, a. coarse slang (orig. U.S.).|ˈkræpɪ| [f. crap n.1 7 b + -y1.] Rubbishy; inferior, worthless; disgusting.
1846Swell's Night Guide 49 Which of us had hold of the crappy (sh-ten) end of the stick? 1929M. Lief Hangover xviii. 281 That damn fool took all his money out of the savings bank and put it in some crappy oil stock in Wall Street. 1942Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §7/14 In poor condition..crappy. Ibid. §30/4 Poor; mean; contemptible..crappy. Ibid. §38/5 Ugly..crappy. Ibid. §239/6 Trashy, crappy. 1951J. D. Salinger Catcher in Rye xvii. 150 The show..was on the crappy side. 1966Melody Maker 31 Dec. 9 The new BBC pop channel..will end up like Workers' Playtime, with some really crappy groups. 1970Weekly Guardian 14 Mar. 13/5 Rents as high as {pstlg}52 a month ‘for crappy quarters’. |