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Adjective: crummy (crummier,crummiest)  krú-mee
Usage: informal
  1. Of very poor quality
    "We stayed in a crummy hotel on our budget vacation";
    - bum [informal], cheap, cheesy [informal], chintzy [N. Amer, informal], punk [N. Amer, informal], tinny [archaic], tacky [informal], crumby [informal]
     
  2. Very bad
    "a crummy play";
    - icky [informal], lousy [informal], rotten [informal], stinking [informal], stinky [informal], rubbish [Brit, informal], dire [Brit, informal]
Noun: crummy  krú-mee
Usage: N. Amer, informal
  1. A truck that takes loggers or other workers to and from work
    "The loggers piled into the crummy at the end of their shift"

Derived forms: crummies, crummiest, crummier

See also: bad, gimcrack, inferior, tacky [informal], tawdry

Encyclopedia: Crummy, Andrew