Krispy is known for going around the fortnite com/other coms, and trolling and/ or making fun of people in those coms for being stupid or cringe lol.
It’s krispy zyx!
by Mysticz June 26, 2021
Songs, typically house music, played in nightclubs with defined high ranges and thumpin lows creating a snap and pop effect.
by Ibanezxtream July 06, 2011
by Dpock March 30, 2018
a unbelievably hot or sexy woman. you would like to live your life with and have kids, and you will be a Krispy mom <3.
by fromyourlover71 December 05, 2022
by ToxicKiefer September 27, 2021
/ˈkrispē/
adjective/proper noun
Proper Noun
Krispy refers to the photographer and automotive ninja by the name of Chris P. He is known worldwide not only for his media outlet of all things fast, built, low and stancey but for his ability to tame wild animals. From training exotic guide-dolphins to his involvement in Dr. Dolittle's hit films, Krispy is currently a Koala Hiberation expert based out of the Bronx Zoo. On his off days he can be found at Dunkin Donuts with three orders of hash browns and a French Vanilla swirl iced coffee, or with his Mother & Father, known for their role in the hit DC Comics series Superman.
Adjective
A new age "slang" word for all things cool, awesome, radical. Usually pronounced annunciating several S's, or in parseltongue.
adjective/proper noun
Proper Noun
Krispy refers to the photographer and automotive ninja by the name of Chris P. He is known worldwide not only for his media outlet of all things fast, built, low and stancey but for his ability to tame wild animals. From training exotic guide-dolphins to his involvement in Dr. Dolittle's hit films, Krispy is currently a Koala Hiberation expert based out of the Bronx Zoo. On his off days he can be found at Dunkin Donuts with three orders of hash browns and a French Vanilla swirl iced coffee, or with his Mother & Father, known for their role in the hit DC Comics series Superman.
Adjective
A new age "slang" word for all things cool, awesome, radical. Usually pronounced annunciating several S's, or in parseltongue.
by @spellcheck February 12, 2016