Morgan and Ainsley were Morgan's place, watching Bullitt starring Steve McQueen while eating a bowl of crisps.
by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019
by syd-to-the-ney October 30, 2013
a universal word that can be used in any positive context. This word can be used in almost any sentence referring to any context. It is a general term that incorporates any word or saying that is used as a positive indicator. If it is to be used in a negative context one should add the word 'not' before 'Crisp'.
Positive Context:
keep it crisp
we crisp like that
gonna get some crisp new shoes
gonna get some crisp studying done
Negative context:
that's not very crisp
keep it crisp
we crisp like that
gonna get some crisp new shoes
gonna get some crisp studying done
Negative context:
that's not very crisp
by Keepin it Crisp January 25, 2012
by Kaydea June 6, 2007
by kia720 August 15, 2012
by Shoelar January 6, 2012
The subject of common debate as to whether these fried potato snacks should be considered chips or crisps. especially during school hours. this debate has before created great distress within the smaller community. Mainly, this term is used by people that have British heritage, and people who have a chip on there shoulder. you cannot have a crisp on your shoulder.
dave: heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy its me the advocate of crsips, here to argue about why these things are called crisps.
everyone else: you misspelt crisps.
dave: I don't care, its still crisps.
everyone else: you misspelt crisps.
dave: I don't care, its still crisps.
by itschips February 14, 2023