kind of crunchy, crusty, mankey and generally not a nice thing, maybe even scabby. the rim for dirt around a bath or tap head may be referred to as crud. teenage boys that ain't showered in daysss and have had the same bed sheets for month... hes looking cruddy af
yoooo man her makeup hasn't been taken off for 3 days she just slapps more on! yeah man that's looking cruddy!
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Things that are often Cruedy:
Beards, FUPA's and cankels
Things that are often Cruedy:
Beards, FUPA's and cankels
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When someone makes a joke that is both HILARIOUS but also somewhat unerving and you're not really sure how to feel. This is that feeling.
Originated from cyber English, with intergrated french, youth speak. Some may question the change from 'n's to 'm's. This is merely a progression of popularly used languge, as are irregular conjugation of commonly used verbs (e.g. I don't be but I am). Phonetically, english speakers are more accustom to the 'm' sound so forming the sound is more comfortable hence it's linguistically accepted development.
It also happens to be a double entendre to a bad a joke. This only adds to it's perfect meaning.
When someone makes a joke that is both HILARIOUS but also somewhat unerving and you're not really sure how to feel. This is that feeling.
Originated from cyber English, with intergrated french, youth speak. Some may question the change from 'n's to 'm's. This is merely a progression of popularly used languge, as are irregular conjugation of commonly used verbs (e.g. I don't be but I am). Phonetically, english speakers are more accustom to the 'm' sound so forming the sound is more comfortable hence it's linguistically accepted development.
It also happens to be a double entendre to a bad a joke. This only adds to it's perfect meaning.
Rhys: "muscles are hot."
Clarisse: "yeah I love it when my steak, which I'm going to eat, isn't cold."
Rhys: "I'm stunned. That's so crummy."
*they both laugh maniacally*
Clarisse: "yeah I love it when my steak, which I'm going to eat, isn't cold."
Rhys: "I'm stunned. That's so crummy."
*they both laugh maniacally*
by CDGM December 22, 2016
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