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    crackers
    /ˈkrakəz/

    adjective

    • 1. insane: informal British "if Luke wasn't here I'd go crackers"

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  2. Learn the meaning of cracker as a food, a code breaker, a toy, and more. Find out how to pronounce cracker and see translations in different languages.

  3. A cracker is a flat, dry baked biscuit typically made with flour. Flavorings or seasonings, such as salt, herbs, seeds, or cheese, may be added to the dough or sprinkled on top before baking. [1] . Crackers are often branded as a nutritious and convenient way to consume a staple food or cereal grain .

  4. Cracker is always disparaging and offensive when used to refer to a poor white person in the South; the word in this sense often implies that the person is regarded as ignorant or uneducated. When used by Black people, cracker can refer to a Southern white racist, not necessarily poor or rural.

  5. Meaning of crackers in English. crackers. adjective [ after verb ] UK informal uk / ˈkræk.əz / us / ˈkræk.ɚz / (also cracked) Add to word list. silly, stupid, or slightly mentally ill. Synonyms. barmy mainly UK informal. batty informal disapproving. bonkers informal humorous. dotty UK informal. kooky mainly US informal. loco mainly US slang.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word cracker, from a bragging liar to a dry thin crispy baked bread product. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of cracker.

  7. A cracker is a snack. It’s a thin, savory, crisp biscuit, like a saltine. It’s also anything that cracks, like a fire cracker or a computer code cracker, or of course, that thin, savory snack that cracks when you break it.

  8. Apr 29, 2024 · Learn the meanings and usage of the word 'cracker' in British and American English. Find out the different types of crackers, such as biscuits, firecrackers, and slang terms.