1. crispin - Noun
2. Crispin - Proper noun
A shoemaker; -- jocularly so called from the patron saint of the craft.
A member of a union or association of shoemakers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI always imagine that if I met Dr. Seuss, he would be very similar to Crispin Glover. Jim Gaffigan
According to EGM reviewer Crispin Boyer, "the Saturn is the only system that can thrill me one month and totally disappoint me the next." citation Retrospective feedback of the Saturn is mixed, but generally praises its game library. Source: Internet
Bob Hale and Crispin Wright argue that it is not a problem for logicism because the incompleteness theorems apply equally to first order logic as they do to arithmetic. Source: Internet
In the 1980s and 1990s, Crispin Cormack, a full-back who could also play fly-half, turned out for Pontypridd, Cardiff Quins and London Welsh, and toured Australia with Wales. Source: Internet
History IMAP was designed by Mark Crispin in 1986 as a remote mailbox protocol, in contrast to the widely used POP, a protocol for retrieving the contents of a mailbox. Source: Internet
Crispin Holborow, Savills’ country director, said he was the busiest he had been in his 34-year career with a “flood of people looking for their version of Downton Abbey”. Source: Internet