You could try "Distemper", "Choler, "Irritable", "Peevish", or "Petulant"
Humor, levity.
grumpy, ill-tempered both of them are synonym of crabby...
funny, amusing, pleasant, playful, merry, comical, hilarious, entertainingFull of or characterized by humor; funny: a humorous story.Employing or showing humor; witty: a humorous writer.Archaic. Given to moods or whims; capricious.Obsolete. Damp; moist..
The noun form for the adjective ill is illness. The word ill is also a noun, a word for a problem or difficulty; people in general who are ill.---The word 'ill' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun:We don't wish them ill.The ills of modern society can't be cured by simple answers.There is very little public policy to support the mentally ill.The word 'ill' is an adverb:The public was ill advised of the situation.The word 'ill' is an adjective:The ill passengers were taken to the nearest airport to receive care.
Irritable applies to an individual who is easily irritated, as in disturbed, upset, or angered. A synonym could be cranky, irascible, disagreeable, or ill-tempered.
The synonym of ill is also "sick", meaning; not in full health.
Humor, levity.
grumpy, ill-tempered both of them are synonym of crabby...
mind, mood, attitude, humor, character, style
A person of ill repute has a bad reputation.
showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve
Ill-fortune, hardship, and pileup.
unwise, silly, absurd, rash, senseless, foolhardy, ill-judged, imprudent
Psychotic. Disturbed. Depressed. Bi-polar. Schizophrenic.
2 syllables: bloomer, blumer, bruemmer, brumer, coomer, groomer, humor, loomer, plumer, rumer, rumor, schumer, shumer, toomer, tumor, woomer 3 syllables: brain tumor, consumer, good humor, ill humor, okuma, sand tumor, with humor 4 syllables: benign tumor, sense of humor, without humor 5 syllables: adipose tumor, aqueous humor, malignant tumor, vitreous humor
nauseous, nauseated, bilious, sick; ill, unwell, poorly, green around the gills.
Sick, feeble, frail, poorly, ill, weak, dangerous, nefarious, harmful, noxious, risky...