by Rematch Mf May 04, 2018
In Pat Conroy's book Prince of Tides, the main character's mother calls him a "cracker" when she feels he behaves in a low class manner- the character Tom explains to the reader that "crackers" were poor illiterate workers on crabbing boats- they "cracked" crab shells for a living becasue they weren't good enough to do any other work.
That stupid boy is beahving like a "cracker"
by NancyFrancy June 05, 2005
originally used as a term by British generals in letters back home to make fun of southern american wheat farms who turned there wheat into crackers to survive the winter.
it is now commenly used as redneck
it is now commenly used as redneck
by Eltapatio January 19, 2005
by undisclosed desires February 26, 2010
Name of Australian website ("crackers"), where prostitutes can advertise for free. There are roughly 10,000 ads of this kind weekly listed on this website. Possibly this is why the Australian word "cracker", which means "prostitute" or"nympromaniac".
She is a cracker.
by New looke for luke February 19, 2015
Hey, Cracker! What's crackin'?!
by CrackerFaris January 29, 2009