Cracka
/ˈkrækə/
noun
1.
(US, derogatory) a variant spelling of (offensive) poor White
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[krak] /kræk/ verb (used without object) 1. to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable. 2. to break with a sudden, sharp sound: The branch cracked under the weight of the snow. 3. to make a sudden, sharp sound in or as […]
- Crack a bottle
Open a bottle so as to drink its contents, as in Let’s celebrate by cracking a bottle of champagne! This seemingly modern colloquialism was first recorded in H. Kelly’s School for Wives (1773): “When shall we crack a bottle together?”
- Crack a fart
verb phrase To flatulate; express gas anally; lay a fart: What’s that smell? Did someone crack a fart? (1980s+ Students)
- Crackajack
[krak-uh-jak] /ˈkræk əˌdʒæk/ noun, adjective 1. . modifier : He estimates that a crackerjack examiner working under optimum conditions would find 10 to 15 percent of his cases to be inconclusive/ I’m a crackerjack story teller noun A person or thing that is remarkable, wonderful, superior, etc: Signorelli is a crackerjack [late 1880s+; origin uncertain; […]
- Crack a joke
Make a joke, say something humorous, as in You can count on Grandpa to crack a joke on every occasion. This expression uses the verb to crack in the now obsolete sense of “briskly pronounce” or “boast.” [ Early 1700s ]