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Criss

Criss is a given name or surname, and may refer to:

  • Andrew Criss (born 1969), American artist
  • Anthony Criss (born 1970), American rapper and actor
  • Charlie Criss (born 1948), American basketball player
  • Criss Angel (born 1967), American magician
  • Criss Oliva (1963–1993), American musician
  • Crissy Criss (born 1987), British radio presenter
  • Darren Criss (born 1987), American actor and singer
  • Dode Criss (1885–1955), American baseball player
  • Francis Criss (1901–1973), American painter
  • Nancy Criss (born 1960), American actress and film producer
  • Peter Criss (born 1945), American musician
  • Sonny Criss (1927–1977), American jazz musician

Usage examples of "criss".

So he tried to go up the chainlink, all clutching fingers and pointing seeking sneaker-toes, and he was maybe two-thirds of the way to the top when Henry and Victor Criss hauled him back down again, Henry getting him by the back of the jacket and Victor grabbing the seat of his jeans.

A moment later Peter Gordon slammed into the chainlink, and a moment after that, Victor Criss ran up beside him.

If the creeps and the cowards that crucify the crelinion, crip after crip, and who furthermore-and we have proof of thishave crossbowed the cradalious ever since the first crackadoes crusaded in the cause of caliphony, if they think they can cajulate and castigate and get away with it, there will be such a cacophony of cabs, cassanings and crinoleum through the criss and cratch of this country, that the crypto-callistans and the quasi-clapperforms will quiver rather than coopt the crokes.

It was easy to ignore a Patrick, who failed quietly, when you had to cope with boys like Henry Bowers and Victor Criss, who were actively disruptive and insolent, boys who would steal milk-money or happily deface school property if given a chance, and girls like the unfortunately named Elizabeth Taylor, who was epileptic and whose few poor brain-cells worked only sporadically and who had to be discouraged from pulling her dresses up in the playyard to show off a new pan: of panties.

He met Andy Criss, and they walked over to one of the benches that used to stand where the War Memorial was - you know, where the Canal goes underground.