by Jeffree123456 November 22, 2016
to throw insults and "burns" out like nobody's business.
to burn people to a "crisp" with your harsh words.
to burn people to a "crisp" with your harsh words.
by crispy mim October 21, 2010
acting unreasonably negative or mean to a given situation or stimulus; bringing the mood down for unnecessary cause
Ex. Taking a joke seriously; going against a popular opinion in a negative way
Ex. Taking a joke seriously; going against a popular opinion in a negative way
"Hey your moms so fat she has to buy the whole row on an airplane"
"Wow I hate you, I'm never talking to you again"
"Dude I'm kidding stop being crispy"
"USA will win the World Cup!"
"Yeah I believe!"
"No they won't"
"Stop being crispy"
"Wow I hate you, I'm never talking to you again"
"Dude I'm kidding stop being crispy"
"USA will win the World Cup!"
"Yeah I believe!"
"No they won't"
"Stop being crispy"
by Swagbeastmaster July 01, 2014
by mstabrown69 May 16, 2011
Amy came to the party with her legs looking so crispy that she needed a quarter bottle of skin moisturizer so remove the ash from her skin
by jamile23 December 17, 2016
by C Moase October 16, 2008
adjective;
A person who misses an event or meeting that he/she promised to attend.
The word originates from a brazilian slang called "pipocar" which is a verb meaning that an individual was absent on meeting that he/she promised to attend.
This word also takes meaning from the word "crispy" which represents a dry, firm and brittle surface. In other words, "crispi" can be a person who breaks his/her appointments like a brittle, dry and superficial surface.
*obs.: This word can also be used as a verb.
A person who misses an event or meeting that he/she promised to attend.
The word originates from a brazilian slang called "pipocar" which is a verb meaning that an individual was absent on meeting that he/she promised to attend.
This word also takes meaning from the word "crispy" which represents a dry, firm and brittle surface. In other words, "crispi" can be a person who breaks his/her appointments like a brittle, dry and superficial surface.
*obs.: This word can also be used as a verb.
adjective.
- "Cristina is always crispi when it comes to going out. She never shows up, especially when we're going out to the movies."
verb.
- "Can you stop crisping and just come to the party!"
- "Cristina is always crispi when it comes to going out. She never shows up, especially when we're going out to the movies."
verb.
- "Can you stop crisping and just come to the party!"
by odeiopipoqueiro February 06, 2011