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- nouncracker (noun) · crackers (plural noun)
- a thin, crisp wafer often eaten with cheese or other savory toppings.
- a person or thing that cracks.
- a person who breaks into a computer system, typically for an illegal purpose:"computer crackers will push the outer limits of network security"
- an installation for cracking hydrocarbons:"a catalytic cracker"
- US ENGLISHderogatorya contemptuous term for a white person, especially an impoverished white person living in the southern US. Also called poor white
- BRITISH ENGLISHa paper cylinder that is pulled apart at Christmas or other celebrations, making a sharp noise and releasing a small toy or other novelty.
- a firework that explodes with a sharp noise.
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(British English, informal) something that you think is very good, funny, etc. It was a cracker of a goal. I've got a joke for you. It's a real cracker! (North American English, slang, offensive) an offensive word for a poor white person with little …
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