Crunsty
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Gaelic 'maclaughlin'; akin to crystals, flakes, hardened butter
1. having a deposit of dried secretions or exudate ; especially : fragment, particle, scrap, chunk
2. a general feeling of ill-being, the doldrums
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Gaelic 'maclaughlin'; akin to crystals, flakes, hardened butter
1. having a deposit of dried secretions or exudate ; especially : fragment, particle, scrap, chunk
2. a general feeling of ill-being, the doldrums
1. "It's so crunsty in this bed!"
2. Oh hello, how are you feeling today honey?
"Well you know, I'm feeling kind of crunsty."
2. Oh hello, how are you feeling today honey?
"Well you know, I'm feeling kind of crunsty."