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cruddy, a.|ˈkrʌdɪ| [Obs. and dial. var. of curdy a.] 1. See curdy a. 2. Dirty, unpleasant, unsavoury (see also quot. 1952). slang (orig. U.S.).
1949D. Levin Mask of Glory 150 Get the cruddy end of the stick. 1952Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang (ed. 2) §284/6 Ill-tempered,..cruddy. 1960J. Kirkwood There must be a Pony! (1961) iv. 32 He had the largest collection of cruddy-looking suède shoes in the world. 1960W. Sheed Middle Class Education (1961) 157 A cruddy wall of fastidiousness. 1962K. Orvis Damned & Destroyed 144 Is that what's running around in your cruddy mind? 196620th Cent. Spring 20/2 The company gets cruddier every time I come here. 1970C. Wood Terrible Hard xiv. 205 We're slavin' our guts out 'ere and the cruddy Brylcreem boys are poncing about playing basketball. |