When recycled sewage is added to your water supply, you no longer need to add croutons to your soup.
by yorrick hunt February 02, 2008
Croutoning (verb) is used to describe someone who uses their higher authority to silence any opinions or opposite views - including innocent jokes - that they do not agree with. This can range from being fired due to a higher up not agreeing with you all the way down to being banned from an online server because you like a different type of cake. Usually, people who Crouton regularly end up reverting the silencing and claim that the action was a 'joke', then proceed to do the same action three minutes later.
People who Crouton also regularly jump to conclusions about conversations, and not let anyone else speak but themselves.
Croutoning can also be used as a noun (Crouton) for situations where you are describing their actions. The word 'Croutoning' comes from how croutons are very weak and fragile.
People who Crouton also regularly jump to conclusions about conversations, and not let anyone else speak but themselves.
Croutoning can also be used as a noun (Crouton) for situations where you are describing their actions. The word 'Croutoning' comes from how croutons are very weak and fragile.
Kyle: "Hey I just got banned from the Discord server for disagreeing with the moderator!"
Jeremy: "Don't worry, he's only Croutoning right now."
Kyle: "What a twat."
or
"That blog owner's really acting like a Crouton right now."
Jeremy: "Don't worry, he's only Croutoning right now."
Kyle: "What a twat."
or
"That blog owner's really acting like a Crouton right now."
by ondi December 08, 2021
by MooMonster June 06, 2007
Billy is an incompetent crouton.
by DoYouKnowDeWey? January 13, 2018
Crouton originally is derived from the Canadian word "Crout." and is generally adopted by a select few in Lille. It is used as an insult and is generally well accepted.
by CroutonKing February 13, 2011
by Darren McWilliam March 01, 2008
by IJustAteAllYoCroutons! May 12, 2004