crusty

Etymology
From, equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Having a crust, especially a thick one.
 * 2)  Short-tempered and gruff but, sometimes, with a harmless or benign inner nature.
 * 3)  Of very low quality; crude visuals or harsh, granular sound.
 * 1)  Of very low quality; crude visuals or harsh, granular sound.
 * 1)  Of very low quality; crude visuals or harsh, granular sound.
 * 1)  Of very low quality; crude visuals or harsh, granular sound.
 * 1)  Of very low quality; crude visuals or harsh, granular sound.
 * 1)  Of very low quality; crude visuals or harsh, granular sound.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 硬皮的
 * German: krustig,
 * Greek:
 * Russian:


 * Dutch:
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Turkish:, , ,

Noun

 * 1)  A tramp or homeless young person with poor cleanliness.
 * 2)  Dried eye mucus.
 * 3) * 2005, Jeffrey Dinsmore, I, an Actress: The Autobiography of Karen Jamey, Contemporary Press, ISBN 0974461490, page 51:
 * I wiped the crusties from my eyes, threw on a sundress, and wandered out into the living room.
 * 1)  A member of an urban subculture with roots in punk and grebo, characterized by antiestablishment attitudes and an unkempt appearance.
 * 1) * 2005, Jeffrey Dinsmore, I, an Actress: The Autobiography of Karen Jamey, Contemporary Press, ISBN 0974461490, page 51:
 * I wiped the crusties from my eyes, threw on a sundress, and wandered out into the living room.
 * 1)  A member of an urban subculture with roots in punk and grebo, characterized by antiestablishment attitudes and an unkempt appearance.