cringy
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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈkɹɪnd͡ʒi/
Audio (General American): (file) - Rhymes: -ɪnd͡ʒi
Adjective
[edit]cringy (comparative cringier or more cringy, superlative cringiest or most cringy)
- Alternative spelling of cringey
- 2008 May 4, Virginia Heffernan, “Voilà (Sort Of)!”, in New York Times[1]:
- The series features a fantastic, cringy scene set at the upfronts, and the whole show serves as an excavation of the prime-time TV life, from the high-flying ‘80s to the mystifying nows.
- 2011, Rosie Scott, Faith Singer:
- It involved such a cringy mix of self-indulgence and vulnerability I didn't feel equipped.
- 2016, Catherine Ferguson, Four Weddings and a Fiasco:
- 'You're damn right I am,' declares Ron in a cringy American accent, grabbing Andrea in a showy embrace.
- 1917, Charles Henry Lerrigo, The boy scout treasure hunters: or, The lost treasure of Buffalo Hollow:
- There stepped into view a man whom Glen had not seen before. He was evidently associated with Mr. Jervice, but he did not in the least resemble him, for instead of being a cringy weakling, he was big and strong and hard.
- 1929, The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women:
- Possibly the thing had feelings of its own; there was no knowing. Just the little cringy sort that might inveigle itself . . .