crunchy
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹʌnt͡ʃi/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ʌntʃi
Adjective
crunchy (comparative crunchier, superlative crunchiest)
- Likely to crunch, especially with reference to food when it is eaten.
- I put some lettuce in the burger to make it more crunchy.
- (slang) Having sensibilities of a counter-culture; nature lover or hippie. Derived from the concept of crunchy granola.
- San Francisco was a very crunchy town.
- Silky mama won't typically go for cloth diapers like crunchy mama.
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Translations
likely to crunch
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Noun
crunchy (plural crunchies)
- (usually in the plural) A pellet of dry cat food.
- 2008, Bev Cooke, Feral, →ISBN, page 147:
- Finally she paws a crunchy out of the bowl, bends her head, [and] eats it.
- 2013, Sharon Lee, Steve Miller, Fledgling, Second Edition, →ISBN:
- He picked a single crunchy up in his mouth and munched it consideringly.
- (military slang) an infantryman, as opposed to a tanker (combatant manning a tank)
- 2009, James Wesley Rawles, Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse:
- "Inside, tankers carry full-length M16s for crew protection from crunchies."
- 2009, Chris Bunch, Allan cole, A Reckoning For Kings: A Novel of Vietnam:
- Since tankers are no brighter than infantry types, those men assigned to the Twelfth Infantry Division's armored unit thought their tour was a bitter waste, rather than being grateful for not getting wiped out nearly as regularly as the crunchies did.
See also
- crunchie (“chocolate sweet; infantry soldier; white Afrikaner”)
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