"Cripply" is a noun that describes someone who is disabled, typically with a physical impairment. The word has a unique spelling, with the double letters "pp" indicating a stressed syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for "cripply" is /ˈkrɪpli/. In this transcription, the stress is indicated by the apostrophe, and the "i" at the end indicates the noun form. While the term "cripply" was once acceptable, it is now considered derogatory and offensive. A more appropriate and respectful term to use is "person with a disability."