Gimpy in a sentence as an adjective

He fired my one friend, and I quote, "because I'm tired of struggling to understand your gimpy voice".

The days of treating these mobile computers as gimpy halfwits is long past.

AT&T almost never uses OEM packaging, instead they use some weird gimpy branded boxes of their own.

I was on the Magic Leap hate train, but now that they actually released their gimpy headset I'm actually kinda rooting for them.

The text editor features of most Smalltalk IDEs were pretty gimpy, but the text editing was never the exciting part!

Wait, I know, a hash function would be perfect!Basically, this is just adding another gimpy home-grown round to your hash function.

You seem to be saying "for people who make gimpy little micro apps and hope it's going to be their payday, distort all metrics to validate your worldview.

Of course the browser that runs JavaScript natively on the device is significantly better than all the gimpy alternatives, that's no surprise.

I've seen a really bad CTO hurt a company by keeping MS Outlook running smoothly, but starving engineering resources with gimpy bandwidth and horrendous latency.

I'm using the latest version of out-of-the-box Firefox on a desktop, not some gimpy "browser" on a tiny phone or IE6 or heaps of functionality-destroying add-ons.

There are many shades of gray in manufacturers helping the NSA to hack their products: from outright creating back doors, to using gimpy RNGs, to revealing bugs to the NSA before otherwise disclosing them, to using peripherals with back doors.

It would be nice if dart had a more expressive type system, why do we say types are the future, then gimpy the language with basically a java type system to which most static type people will say is not the good definition of a static typed language?

Gimpy definitions

adjective

disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg"

See also: crippled halt halting lame game