1. crummy - Noun
2. crummy - Adjective
3. crummy - Adjective Satellite
Full of crumb or crumbs.
Soft, as the crumb of bread is; not crusty.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo me, music was about being accepted and escaping from this crummy existence. Billy Corgan
The great thing about crummy software is the amount of employment it generates. Jaron Lanier
It's ironic that while I was a worker in Detroit, which I left when I was twenty six, my sense was that the thing that's going to stop me from being a poet is the fact that I'm doing this crummy work. Philip Levine
My family can always tell when I'm well into a novel because the meals get very crummy. Anne Tyler
Instead of slashing my wrists, I just write a bunch of really crummy songs. Peter Steele
All of the good stuff is going to be done in the future. The stuff we are doing now is crummy compared with what will finally mature. Bill Budge