by cvigvigs July 08, 2020
Originating from the words "Crusty" and "Cunt". Meaning a Ginormous Bitch!! Can be used ANYWHERE easily! Can also signify a REAL promiscious nasty ho.
Hey Crunt where'd ya get that dress? {was I just slammed?????} LOL!! say it anywhere who's to know!!.....and....."See that girl over there? CRUNT!! Ya massive bootay call there."
by DEWdette March 01, 2009
A marginally acceptable form of the word "cunt".
Highlighted by a joke involving a teacher applying for a new job. The principal asks her name and she says "Miss Franny". "Ooh, I don't think I'll remember that" says the principal. "It's easy" says the teacher, "just think of Fanny with an R". The teacher gets the job and the next day when the principal is introducing her to her new class he says "Children, I'd like you to meet your new teacher... Miss Crunt!"
For all the bemused Americans - "fanny" in Australia and Britain means "vagina", not "butt".
Highlighted by a joke involving a teacher applying for a new job. The principal asks her name and she says "Miss Franny". "Ooh, I don't think I'll remember that" says the principal. "It's easy" says the teacher, "just think of Fanny with an R". The teacher gets the job and the next day when the principal is introducing her to her new class he says "Children, I'd like you to meet your new teacher... Miss Crunt!"
For all the bemused Americans - "fanny" in Australia and Britain means "vagina", not "butt".
by Choda Boy 57 August 11, 2006
by Hahakeepemup October 22, 2019
Crunt is the word used to describe arrogant cricket players. It is the combination of the word 'cricket' and 'cunt.' South African cricketers a mainly the biggest crunts but a lot of English cricketers a massive crusts also.
Crunts usually think that being a 'crunt' is a good thing, it is not.
Crunts usually think that being a 'crunt' is a good thing, it is not.
by Prowller May 12, 2014
Marc:"My friend Kevin worked two jobs to support his wife while she was in Grad School, and as soon as she graduated, she left him for another man."
Me:"Man, what a crunt!"
Me:"Man, what a crunt!"
by braino67 August 06, 2010
by RachelGR December 04, 2010