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A cripple is a person or animal with a physical disability, particularly one who is unable to walk because of an injury or illness. The word was recorded as early as 950 AD, and derives from the Proto-Germanic krupilaz.[1] The German and Dutch words Krüppel and kreupel are cognates.
The word generally came to be regarded[who?] as pejorative when used for people, in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada during the 1960s. Of late, In other English-speaking countries, the term is still widely used without pejorative connotations. Cripple is also a transitive verb, meaning "cause a disability or inability".
Cripple may also refer to:
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Geography
- Cripple Creek, a small town in Colorado
Software
- Crippleware, a type of shareware or freeware that lacks full functionality
Mass media
- Cripple Crow, a 2005 album by Devendra Banhart
- "Cripple Fight", a 2001 episode of South Park
- Crippled Lucifer, a 1998 album by Burning Witch
- The Crippled Masters, a 1979 kung-fu film
- Cripple Need Cane, a rock band from Los Angeles
- The Cripple of Inishmaan, a 1997 Irish play
- Hooky the Cripple, a 2002 novel by Chopper Read
- Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887–1957), blues artist
- "Crippled Inside", a 1971 song by John Lennon (Imagine Album)
Criminal organizations
- Crips street gang were so named by their early carrying of a cane which gave the impression they were crippled.[citation needed]
Building construction
Railway jargon
- A cripple is a goods wagon or a passenger coach which although safe to run on the railway, is not fit for use and requires a repair before it can be used in service. This could be a coal wagon with a hole in the floor (which would allow coal to fall out of the wagon), or a passenger coach with a broken window.
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