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    [Adjective]  | "crowd*ed" | \ ˈkrau̇-dəd \


    1: filled with many or too many people or things


    Origin: 1612 ;

     From past participle of {see: |crowd:1|crowd:1};

    [Verb]  | "crowd" | \ ˈkrau̇d \


    1: to press on : hurry

    2: to press close

    3: to collect in numbers


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English crouden "to push forward, jostle, press, push or drive (something wheeled)," going back to Old English crūdan "to crowd, press (against), press forward (of a ship)," going back to Germanic *krūdan- "to press, push forward" (whence also Middle Dutch crûden "to push, shove, trundle," Norwegian regional kryda (preterit kraud) "to flow together, congregate"), of uncertain origin;

      * Note : Old English crūdan, a Class II strong verb, is attested twice in poetic texts, as crydeþ (third person singular present) and cread (third singular preterit); evidence in other old Germanic languages is lacking. Nominal derivatives *kruda- and *krudan- are evident in Old English lindgecrod "shield-bearing crowd" and lindcroda "shield-press, battle"; the same underlying forms may be evident in Middle Dutch crod "hindrance, bother," Middle High German krot "annoyance, distress," kroten, kröten "to bother, annoy." (Further Frisian and Low German forms are detailed in the Oxford English Dictionary, first edition, s.v. crowd.) See also {crud:2|crud:2}.;

    [Noun]  | "crowd*ed*ness" | \ ˈkrau̇-dəd-nəs \


    1: the quality or state of being crowded


    Origin: 1823 ;

    [Idiom]  | "crowded together" 


    1: next to and usually touching each other in a space that is too small

    [Phrasal verb]  | "crowd in" 


    1: to move as a group into a small space

    2: to come into someone's mind : to occupy someone's thinking —often + on

    [Phrasal verb]  | "crowd out" 


    1: to push, move, or force (something or someone) out of a place or situation by filling its space

    [Adjective]  | "crowded" 


    1: containing or seeming to contain the greatest quantity or number possible;


      * e.g., " ... we kept circling around the crowded parking lot at the mall "





    2: having little space between items or parts;


      * e.g., " ... a crowded design that made the bedroom wallpaper a little overwhelming "





    [Verb]  | "crowded" 


    1: to fit (people or things) into a tight space;


      * e.g., " ... crowded all the boats into the harbor before the storm struck "



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    2: to move upon or fill (something) in great numbers;


      * e.g., " ... cars crowded the roads over the long holiday weekend "



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    3: to gather into a closely packed group;


      * e.g., " ... everyone crowded around to see the baby being shown off by his proud parents "



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    [Verb]  | "crowd" 


    1: to fit (people or things) into a tight space;


      * e.g., " ... crowded all the boats into the harbor before the storm struck "



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    2: to move upon or fill (something) in great numbers;


      * e.g., " ... cars crowded the roads over the long holiday weekend "



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    3: to gather into a closely packed group;


      * e.g., " ... everyone crowded around to see the baby being shown off by his proud parents "



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     [ "crowded" ]

    1: when there's no more room for bruising and your balls feel like they are going to explode. either because u were hit in the balls or because you got your NUTS SMASHED!!!

      * e.g.,  ... man-"hey baby I lost my virginity can I have yours?" 

     [ "crowded" ]

    1: To get "crowded" by people who are threatening you, when you are without your "crew."

      * e.g.,  ... I was at the movies the other day, and the "West Rollers" came and I almost got crowded. 

     [ "IT Crowd" ]

    1: A British comedy series about two nerdy guys who work in IT, and a woman who becomes the manager, while knowing nothing about computers.

      * e.g.,  ... From episode 1 of the IT Crowd: Roy Trenneman: *picking up the phone* Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again? Uh... okay, well, the button on the side, is it glowing? Yeah, you need to turn it on... uh, the button turns it on... yeah, you do know how a button works don't you? No, not on clothes. Maurice Moss: *picking up the phone* Hello, IT... Have you tried forcing an unexpected reboot? Roy: No, no there you go, no there you go. I just heard it come on... no, no, that's the music you heard when it come on... no, that's the music you hear when... I'm sorry are you from the past? Moss: See the driver hooks a function by patching the system call table, so it's not safe to unload it unless another thread's about to jump in there and do its stuff, and you don't want to end up in the middle of invalid memory! *chuckle* Hello? Roy: Oh really? Then why don't you come down and make me then. Huh, what you think I'm afraid of you? I'm not afraid of you. You can come down here any time and I'll be waiting for you! *slams down phone* I told her! 


     [ "IT Crowd" ]

    2: Written by Graham Linehan.

     [ "The IT Crowd" ]

    1: a British comedy series written by Irish director Graham Linehan for channel stars Katherine Parkinson, Richard Ayoade, and Chris O'Dowd as Jen, Moss and Roy, the IT support team of Reynholm Industries, located in central London. also often features Noel Fielding(of The Mighty Boosh) as Richmond, a goth who is kept hidden in the server room behind a mysterious red door. Reynholm Industries is run by Douglas Reynholm, played by Matt Berry, who previously played Dixon Bainbridge on The Mighty Boosh. the show is closely tied to The Mighty Boosh, as Richard Ayoade was originally supposed to play the Boosh's Dixon Bainbridge, but left to play Moss. he now also plays the Boosh's recurring character of the shaman Saboo.

      * e.g.,  ... The IT Crowd is an awesome show full of funny desk rabbits. 

     [ "In-crowd" ]

    1: a small group of people perceived by others to be particularly fashionable, informed, or popular

      * e.g.,  ... "a new district that has been attracting the in-crowd" 

     [ "The IT Crowd" ]

    1: The best sitcom in the whole world

      * e.g.,  ... A: I hate The IT Crowd B: You idiot, it's amazing! 

     [ "in crowd" ]

    1: a bunch of insecure people who all think they are so fuckin cool, and they have to make fun of everyone else who they dont consider to be 'cool' ha! cool is being an individuall not being exactly the same as the people you call frends. define cool.......im waiting!

     [ "crowd" ]

    1:  n. Numerous people.

      * e.g.,  ... That crowd (1) is crowding (5) my doorway because they're all crowding (3). That crowd (2) must enjoy crowding (4) each other. 


     [ "crowd" ]

    2:  n. A clique or birds of a feather.


     [ "crowd" ]

    3:  v. Take fronts in line without permission.


     [ "crowd" ]

    4:  v. Invade someone's personal space.


     [ "crowd" ]

    5:  v. Get in people's way.

     [ "in crowd" ]

    1: They are people who hang out with the popular people. Usually insecure and wants attention.

      * e.g.,  ... This kid is fucking insecure and always hang out with that popular group of people. In crowder 

     [ "crowd" ]

    1: A group of people...

      * e.g.,  ... Did you see the crowd of people at the football game... 

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