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[ UK /kɹˈækɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹækɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a poor White person in the southern United States
  2. a programmer who cracks (gains unauthorized access to) computers, typically to do malicious things
    crackers are often mistakenly called hackers
  3. firework consisting of a small explosive charge and fuse in a heavy paper casing
  4. a party favor consisting of a paper roll (usually containing candy or a small favor) that pops when pulled at both ends
  5. a thin crisp wafer made of flour and water with or without leavening and shortening; unsweetened or semisweet

How To Use cracker In A Sentence

  • The two leads give crackerjack performances, their timing, dynamism and interaction almost flawless.
  • The SPCA has been calling for the complete ban of fireworks and crackers for some time now.
  • Anabel laughed as she put the roasted marshmallows on some graham crackers.
  • Nick is also a professional safecracker who lives by a sworn motto: never steal from where you live.
  • If you're interested in anything deeper than cable gimcrackery, I recommend giving it a read. David Roberts: Cleaning Some of the Fox Off of Van Jones
  • He'd have loved to have modelled undercrackers that small. The Sun
  • I need them to know that a Florida cracker is not something you eat, and that it may or may not be offensive to some readers. Publishing
  • So Foster's got this vaguely martyr-like songbird persona she's working, and sometimes the devious witch bit sticks out too, as on ‘Crackerjack Fool’.
  • Does the idea of drinking graham cracker milk gruel make you laugh or feel ill or both?
  • Then I discovered a blessed pack of seaweed rice crackers I hadn't eaten at our party on Friday nite (omigod have I got some blogging to do).
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