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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
crappy
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I've never seen such crappy acting.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
crappy

crappy \crap"py\ (kr[a^]p"p[y^]), a. of very poor quality. [slang]

Syn: lousy; crummy. [PJC]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
crappy

1846, from crap (n.) + -y (2). Related: Crappily; crappiness.

Wiktionary
crappy

a. 1 (context chiefly North America colloquial mildly vulgar English) Of very poor quality; unpleasant; distasteful. 2 (context chiefly North America colloquial mildly vulgar especially with "feel" English) Bad, sick, or depressed. 3 (context chiefly North America colloquial mildly vulgar English) Covered in crap (faeces/feces).

WordNet
crappy

adj. very bad; "a lousy play"; "it's a stinking world" [syn: icky, lousy, rotten, shitty, stinking, stinky]

Usage examples of "crappy".

He had an infected mitral valve from God knows what, crappy coronaries, and an ejection fraction less than twenty percent.

He could well imagine her seeking out the crappiest people in society and joining them.

Crappy little marine and bioindustry zone, about four and a half thousand kilometers from the capital.

There's The Nightfly by Donald Fagen, because she'd never heard it, and some blues compilation samplers I decided she ought to have, and a couple of jazz-dance things I bought for her when she started going to a jazz-dance class, although it turned out to be a different and frankly much crappier form of jazz-dance, and a couple of country things, in my vain attempt to change her mind about country, and .

He was stuck on this crappy sugar-covered planet, with no academic degree, no chance to get into a decent college, and no connections.

His eyes took it in within the space of a heartbeat: the concertina wire at the top, the crappy fence all mangled and twisted by junkies, the skeletons of cars lying on the verge below the far side.

I sat on the bed, in between all the crappy gonks and teddy-bears and dolls arrayed there.

And the boardwalk has to be filled with rides and games and crappy food.

So the dispossessed hillbillies moved down to valley towns at the park's edge and turned them into junkvilles selling crappy little souvenirs.

He obeyed all the traffic rules, drove back to his crappy little apartment on Alexandria, drank beer until he felt ready to burst, watched bad TV, and made do with imagination.

The way she is bringing up her daughter alone, the way she works hard at her crappy job, doing things for all the phoneys in Cork Street and Churchill’s that they can’t do themselves, dreaming of going back to college.

We’re not letting any crappy control laws put in by that possum slummock make us run for cover.

It’s all crappy VR immersion gloves and keyboards: everything I look at now is covered in purple tesseracts, and my fingers ache.