crip

[krip] /krɪp/
noun, Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.
1.
a term used to refer to a person who is partially or totally unable to use one or more limbs.
Origin
1915-20, Americanism; shortened form of cripple
Word Origin and History for crip

Crip

n.

member of a major U.S. street gang, founded in South Central Los Angeles 1971, the name supposedly originally was cribs, partly a reference to the youth of most of the original members, and when they began carrying "pimp canes" it was altered to Crip, which has been attested in U.S. slang as a shortening of cripple (n.) since 1918.

Slang definitions & phrases for crip

crip

noun
  1. A cripple; gimp: ''Phony crips'' as the fraudulent cripples call each other (1918+ Hoboes & underworld)
  2. (also crip course) An easy course; crib course, gut course, snap (1920s+ College students)