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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024crum•my1 /ˈkrʌmi/USA pronunciation adj., -mi•er, -mi•est. [Informal.]- Slang Termsdirty and run-down;
shabby:a crummy little hotel. - Slang Termsof little value;
worthless:a crummy old toy. - Slang Termswretched;
miserable:I had a really crummy evening. crum•mi•ness, n. [uncountable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024crum•my1 (krum′ē),USA pronunciation adj., -mi•er, -mi•est, n., pl. -mies. adj. - Slang TermsAlso, crumby.
- dirty and run-down;
shabby; seedy:a crummy fleabag of a hotel. - of little or no value;
cheap; worthless:crummy furniture that falls apart after a month of use. - wretchedly inadequate;
miserable; lousy:They pay crummy salaries.
n. - Rail Transporta caboose.
- 1855–60; perh. obsolete crum crooked (see crummie) + -y1; sense "caboose'' of unclear derivation and perh. a distinct word
crum′mi•ly, adv. crum′mi•ness, n. crum•my2 (krum′ē, krŏŏm′ē),USA pronunciation n., pl. -mies. [Chiefly Scot.]- Scottish Termscrummie.
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