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    cracker
    /ˈkrakə/

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that cracks.
    • 2. a decorated paper cylinder which, when pulled apart, makes a sharp noise and releases a small toy or other novelty: "a Christmas cracker"

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  2. a person or device that cracks (= succeeds in understanding or knowing) something such as a code (= a secret language hiding a message), a password (= a series of words, letters, or numbers you need to get into a computer, etc.) or a combination (= a series of numbers keeping something locked):

  3. The meaning of CRACKER is a bragging liar : boaster. How to use cracker in a sentence.

  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. A cracker is a hollow cardboard tube covered with coloured paper. Crackers make a loud noise when they are pulled apart and usually contain a small toy and a paper hat. In Britain they are used mainly at Christmas.

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

  7. n. 1. (Games, other than specified) a decorated cardboard tube that emits a bang when pulled apart, releasing a toy, a joke, or a paper hat. 2. short for firecracker. 3. (Cookery) a thin crisp biscuit, usually unsweetened. 4. a person or thing that cracks. 5. (Anthropology & Ethnology) derogatory US another word for poor White. 6.

  8. a tube of coloured paper that makes a loud explosive sound when it is pulled open by two people. Crackers usually contain a paper hat, a small present and a joke, and are used in the UK at Christmas parties and meals. Who wants to pull this cracker with me? see also firecracker Topics Religion and festivals c2.

  9. noun. uk / ˈkrækə r/ us. cracker noun (FOOD) Add to word list. a dry biscuit that you eat with cheese. cracker noun (CHRISTMAS) a coloured paper tube with a small toy inside, that people pull open at Christmas in the UK. cracker noun (GOOD) someone or something that is very good.

  10. cracker meaning, definition, what is cracker: a hard dry type of bread in small flat s...: Learn more.

  11. Cracker definition: A thin crisp wafer or biscuit, usually made of unsweetened dough.