Categories Victorian Victorian Slang Victorian Slang of the Week – Crapping Case Post author By Estelle Post date December 6, 2014 The Slang Dictionary, 1865 Yes, this is just what you’d expect. Crapping Case, the closet of decency. Also – Crapped meaning “hanged”. The Slang Dictionary, 1865 Tweet Tags 1865, The slang dictionary, Victorian, Victorian slang By Estelle I am Estelle, a small person who lives in Liverpool. I love all books apart from "The World According to Clarkson". Also very keen on comedy, cooking, octopods and other small people. View Archive → ← Words of Love, and Love of Words → The Art of Drinksmanship, 1975