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  • (link) "Craptacular" -- I think want to see that in a blurb on a book.

    ccfinlay: Article Adjective Noun ccfinlay 2005

  • You are absolutely hilarious "Craptacular", trying to make a joke out of two of the best Filmmakers we've ever seen.

    ComingSoon.net - 30 most recent stories 2009

  • If I was to rate the participation level of last week's Friday Antonym Happy Fun-time Game, with 10 being Super-Dee-Duper and 0 being Rosanne Barr, I would confidently tell you that it was somewhere in the vicinity of Craptacular.

    MindTrap Friday 2008

  • Craptacular,” Jomo announced to the lunch table as he stared at a forkful of brownish lumpiness.

    Shooting Star Fredrick McKissack Jr. 2009

  • Craptacular,” Jomo announced to the lunch table as he stared at a forkful of brownish lumpiness.

    Shooting Star Fredrick McKissack Jr. 2009

  • Craptacular,” Jomo announced to the lunch table as he stared at a forkful of brownish lumpiness.

    Shooting Star Fredrick McKissack Jr. 2009

  • Craptacular,” Jomo announced to the lunch table as he stared at a forkful of brownish lumpiness.

    Shooting Star Fredrick McKissack Jr. 2009

  • Ghouls 13, halloween, whatever Saturday, November 8th, 2008 I decided to watch a 2007 SciFi Channel Saturday Night Craptacular, Ghouls.

    Planet-x.com.au » Ghouls (13, halloween, whatever) 2008

  • And this, dear readers, is why your generic Craptacular PC is so dang cheap.

    I highly recommend Walt Mossberg's column today 2007

  • The test blog titled "My Craptacular Life" was free to do its bloggy thing, unhindered by prudish vocabulary cops.

    Boing Boing: November 28, 2004 - December 4, 2004 Archives 2004

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  • "Craptacular" dates back at least to Bart Simpson's characterization of Homer's outdoor Christmas lights decorating their house. Naturally, then, if this is the first actual use, the coinage would have to be attributed to the writer(s) for that episode (possibly the same as those who coined "embiggen" and "cromulent", all three of which appeared in the early Simpsons era).

    September 20, 2009