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n. (plural of crim English)
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Crims is a British comedy television series created by Dan Swimer and Adam Kay. It centres on two men sent to a young offenders' institution after one of them involves the unaware other in a bank robbery. It was screened in early 2015 on BBC Three. In May 2015, the BBC confirmed the show would not be renewed.
Usage examples of "crims".
Most of the crims you and I know, they all go to the races, the horses or the dogs.
They worked on the Melbourne wharves, they're crims every bloody one of 'em.
This bunch of crims from down south want to take over the waterfront up here, but someone's organizing 'em and we dunno who.
Malone had put on his hat, a grey-green pork-pie that, if elderly crims had walked by, or even his father, would have identified him as a plain-clothes man of the late 1940s.
But now, with crime on a national scale, raised to that level by business entrepreneurs who had taught the crims the virtues of vision and organization, old jealousies had been buried and co-operation was the motto.
A couple of other well-known crims had told him how it was, but they managed to grin and bear it.
The central data bank for the whole of Australasia was here in Sydney: crims from Auckland, Perth, Port Moresby, Oodnadatta, even Canberra, met here in an identification parade that none of them was aware of.
Including more crims to the square mile than anywhere else in the country.
We have to be, otherwise the crims would run rings around us and do-gooders like you would be lying in the streets with your throats cut.
The directive was aimed at stalling corruption, at breaking up any too-cosy relationship between police and their contacts, ignoring the fact that cops and crims were two sides of the same coin.