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Crustie vs Custie - What's the difference?

crustie | custie |

As nouns the difference between crustie and custie

is that crustie is (british|slang) a new age traveller, or other similar person while custie is customer.

crustie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (British, slang) A New Age traveller, or other similar person.
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    custie

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • customer
  • * 2012 , Freeman Hall, Coworker Hell: A Retail Hell Underground Digital Short
  • So when everyone was stopping at the grocery store for one or two things on the way home from work, inundating each express lane with at least ten custies , the cashier on the express lane was due for a break
  • * 2012 , Michael Daniel Baptiste, Godchild
  • It all took maybe three minutes, tops , and the dealer was now ninety dollars richer. He even gave the custie one for free to make it an even ten jacks.
  • * 2014 , Ramsey F. Venner, No Loose Ends
  • We've only had one bad-weather situation since we've been in business. A driver before Ben was making a delivery to a custie in a residential neighborhood.