Somebody who uses a combination of drugs, mainly crack cocaine, usually drives a beat-up late-90's Mazda hatchback and lives in a crappy, drug-riddled neighbourhood.
Common attributes include long, unkempt hair, crinkly, aged skin, use of the word "y'know" at the end of a sentence, rough sandpaper voice and throaty laugh from too much tobacco use, Zellers clearance clothing, three or more children, an untidy apartment and welfare cheques in the mail.
Usually will do anything to score money for drugs.
Commonly found living in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
Common attributes include long, unkempt hair, crinkly, aged skin, use of the word "y'know" at the end of a sentence, rough sandpaper voice and throaty laugh from too much tobacco use, Zellers clearance clothing, three or more children, an untidy apartment and welfare cheques in the mail.
Usually will do anything to score money for drugs.
Commonly found living in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
Jake: (driving with Jack when suddenly the car breaks down)
Jack: Shit, man, we gotta get help.
Jake: No, we can't leave the car here, a cracker might steal our ride and sell it to a scrap dealer for drug money.
Jack: Shit, man, we gotta get help.
Jake: No, we can't leave the car here, a cracker might steal our ride and sell it to a scrap dealer for drug money.
by SnapshotOfASoul January 17, 2012
The use of the word "cracker" to refer to a group of people has it's earliest days in the hacker culture. Crackers originally referred to a group of people(mostly adolescent males) that called themselves hackers, but were really only good for phreaking and messing up computers. Essentially, people who were better at creating problems than fixing them. The members of hacker culture do this to distinguish themselves from their less skillful counterpart. In today's pop culture, cracker has become a racial slur for people of Caucasian descent.
That dude totally messed up his computer. What a cracker.
She's such a cracker with her Starbucks and her iPhone 5.
She's such a cracker with her Starbucks and her iPhone 5.
by mrminorchord May 31, 2014
by Carlos Rodrigues November 10, 2019
a delicious snack, usually eaten with cheese or other dairy products (milk is highly unrecommended).
i'm hungry and do not know what to eat, bah, alas, not junk food, but wait, what's this? a cracker, this will provide me with minimum nutrition, excellent!
by fattybunta August 26, 2007
1. A term in Southeastern United States English to describe poor white trash, derived from the Scottish meaning of the verb "to crack," which, in this sense denotes ostentation.
"I should explain to your Lordship what is meant by crackers; a name they have got from being great boasters; they are a lawless set of rascalls on the frontiers of Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas and Georgia, who often change their places of abode." 1766, G. Cochrane
2. In more general and contemporary U.S. usage, the term has become an ethnic slur for all Americans of Northern European decent.
"I should explain to your Lordship what is meant by crackers; a name they have got from being great boasters; they are a lawless set of rascalls on the frontiers of Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas and Georgia, who often change their places of abode." 1766, G. Cochrane
2. In more general and contemporary U.S. usage, the term has become an ethnic slur for all Americans of Northern European decent.
1. Look at that cracker over there with the confederate flag license plate on his pickup.
2. Shut up, cracker, 'fore I beat yo' scrawny white ass.
2. Shut up, cracker, 'fore I beat yo' scrawny white ass.
by W. Elliott April 05, 2006
by Real100talk April 16, 2016
South Florida slang for the police. It has nothing to do with race, e.g. a black police officer can be considered a cracker
"That cracker bammed up my boy, Kerry. He's sitting in Broward on gun charges"
"These gits don't care these days, they always be shooting at crackers when they come up on the street"
"These gits don't care these days, they always be shooting at crackers when they come up on the street"
by RouletteRomper December 30, 2017