Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

Crunkle

Like a crinkle except in a deeper pitch.

The thin fiberglass crunkled as we took it off the roof.

by Steve Odermak March 20, 2009

Crunkle

A mix of the two words crunch and crinkle

I did not put the chips away as you were on a work call and it would of made a crunkle sound

by Maggie_the_doggo August 12, 2020

Crunkle

A word that describes the thin film of dead skin and saliva on either side of the corner of your mouth.

She has crunkle on her lips.

by Shively June 13, 2007

crunkle

The act of getting crunk with one's uncle.

I got so crunk last night with my uncle. I was definitely crunkle.

by lcrisp April 17, 2010

crunkled

So crazy drunk that you've become crippled.

Dude, I was so crunkled last night that I couldn't get off the couch to go out.

by Casper64 October 14, 2006

crunkled

crumbled, crinkled

I stepped on the paper and it crunkled.

by Carl Anderson November 14, 2003

crunkles

a criminal who lurks in Marshals and sings the crunkle song.

oh no! there’s crunkles coming for us!

by vinnysboyfriend May 29, 2023