Uncracked
adjective
1.
broken:
a container full of cracked ice.
2.
broken without separation of parts; fissured.
3.
damaged; injured.
4.
Informal. eccentric; mad; daffy:
a charming person, but a bit cracked.
5.
broken in tone, as the voice.
Idioms
6.
cracked up to be, Informal. reported or reputed to be (usually used in the negative):
I hear the play is not what it’s cracked up to be.
adjective
1.
damaged by cracking
2.
(informal) crazy
cracked
adjective
Crazy; eccentric: You’re cracked if you think I’ll stay now (1692+)
Related Terms
get one’s nuts
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