crunchy
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˈkɹʌnt͡ʃi/
adj
Etymology: From crunch + -y. The slang sense is derived from the concept of crunchy granola.
- Likely to crunch, especially with reference to food when it is eaten.
“I put some lettuce in the burger to make it more crunchy.”
“Inspector: Well, don't you even take the bones out? Mr. Hilton: If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it?”
- Having counter-culture sensibilities; nature-loving or hippie; wholesome, health-conscious.
“San Francisco was a very crunchy town.”
“Silky mama won't typically go for cloth diapers like crunchy mama.”
- Of a chord, containing dissonant intervals.
- Of an image, pixelated, grainy, or exhibiting blocking, often as a result of oversharpening, a low resolution, or aggressively applied lossy image compression.
“This can result in the image looking very crunchy as pixels are skipped - especially if you choose the "Fit" option in the Magnification popup. Don't panic; your final image won't look that bad[…]”
“[…] pixels that look hideous on screen to a printing device. But if the pixels don't look seriously crunchy on the display, you're almost certainly undersharpening your images. The only reliable way to evaluate print sharpening is to[…]”
- Of a game, having significant calculation (number-crunching), complex analysis, or strategic optimization for players to think about.
noun
Etymology: From crunch + -y. The slang sense is derived from the concept of crunchy granola.
- A pellet of dry cat food.
“Finally she paws a crunchy out of the bowl, bends her head, [and] eats it.”
“He picked a single crunchy up in his mouth and munched it consideringly.”
- An infantryman, as opposed to a tanker (combatant manning a tank).
“"Inside, tankers carry full-length M16s for crew protection from crunchies."”
“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.”