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Where did the slang crib originate from?

The slang term "crib" for "house" or "home" has an interesting history with a few possible origins:

* "Cribbage": Some believe it originated from the card game "cribbage," as players would gather in a small room (a "crib") to play. Over time, "crib" came to refer to any small, cozy dwelling.

* "Cribs": A "crib" was historically a small wooden structure used for storing or holding something. In the context of housing, it could have referred to a small, cramped dwelling, much like the original meaning of "crib" as a small enclosure.

* "Crevice": Another possible origin is from the word "crevice," which describes a narrow crack or opening. This could have evolved to mean a small, humble dwelling.

Ultimately, the exact origin of "crib" as slang for "house" is uncertain. However, it's likely a combination of these influences, evolving over time to refer to any place someone calls home, regardless of its size or grandeur.

It's important to note that "crib" also has a different slang meaning in the context of prisons or detention facilities. However, the use of "crib" to mean "home" is more common in everyday conversation.

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