Comparative form of crappy; of worse quality, more unpleasant, or inferior to something else.
Comparative form of crappy, which derives from 'crap' (feces, or something worthless). Popular in late 20th-century informal English.
The word 'crappy' exploded in casual speech in the 1960s-70s because it gave people a socially acceptable way to express strong negative opinions without pure profanity.
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