Crapola is a word cooked up in the 1950s that was rooted in respectable brand names that produced cutting edge appliances in the preceding decades of the 1920s thru 1940s. The word "crapola" was initially used to describe objects that were the opposite of cutting edge and high quality - objects that were shoddy 'crap.' Later as the years passed useage of the word was expanded to describe pretty much anything crappy, such as a messed up situation.
by Kaz Wolf December 17, 2016

1. having a large amount of junk
2. having valueables that are only of value to you.
3. to fill in where would otherwise be a swear word, generally replacing shit.
4. Double crappiness at it's fullest
2. having valueables that are only of value to you.
3. to fill in where would otherwise be a swear word, generally replacing shit.
4. Double crappiness at it's fullest
1. "Hmm... I have to rumage through all of this crapola"
2. "woot, my crapola rocks the house"
3. "... my damn roomate stole all of my crapola"
4. "fucking crapola, my balls are gone"
2. "woot, my crapola rocks the house"
3. "... my damn roomate stole all of my crapola"
4. "fucking crapola, my balls are gone"
by exodus May 1, 2004

1. Used as a form of insult
2. Can be used to release inner rage
3. Another name for 'Coppola'
4. Crapola is stupid
2. Can be used to release inner rage
3. Another name for 'Coppola'
4. Crapola is stupid
Crapola! Crapola did a stinky!
by sukie March 7, 2005

1. extremely crap
2. a game played like baseball, where you have a stick (the ola) and you hit objects the other person throws at you (the crap) the crap can be anything the other person can put there hands on.
2. a game played like baseball, where you have a stick (the ola) and you hit objects the other person throws at you (the crap) the crap can be anything the other person can put there hands on.
by loz666 February 13, 2008

by da five-oh May 13, 2005

An ability that makes little kids allowed to say the word crap in front of their parents when angry, but only if the suffix 'ola' is added.
Mom: Do you think Santa is real?
4-year-old: No.
Mom: Why not?
4-year-old: The imagination of him giving every kid presents is crapola!
4-year-old: No.
Mom: Why not?
4-year-old: The imagination of him giving every kid presents is crapola!
by dangnuggets August 2, 2016

by Crapolala October 13, 2013
