Crappy
[krap-ee] /ˈkræp i/
adjective, crappier, crappiest. Slang: Sometimes Vulgar.
1.
extremely bad, unpleasant, or inferior; lousy:
crappy weather.
2.
nasty, humiliating, insulting, or unfair:
What a crappy thing to say about anyone!
3.
cheaply made or done; shoddy:
a crappy job.
adj.
1846, from crap (n.) + -y (2). Related: Crappily; crappiness.
adjective
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