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Crackwhore 

Arias an absolute crackwhore
Crackwhore by itsmysecret October 3, 2022

Crackersecond

The time it takes a white person to get to a green bean casserole. 2.5X faster than the speed of light.
White Man: There’s a green bean casserole over there

White Man 2: I’ll be over there in a crackersecond
Crackersecond by Goober1500 February 18, 2023

Crackersecond

The time it takes a white person also known as a cracker to get to a green bean casserole. 2.5 times faster than the speed of light.
White Person 1: Hey there’s a green bean casserole at the party.

White Person 2: Damn I’ll be there in a Crackersecond
Crackersecond by Goober1500 February 18, 2023

Crackhole 

1) WORD: Crackhole.

2) Used as a Noun, usually. .

3)Crackhole is used to described your butt hole and butt crack as though it were one.

This is exactly the scenario that happened in real life, that gave new life to the word crackhole. This is what inspired me to then come to this amazing webpage that gave and still gives way for everyone to make up their own word and it’s definition/meaning and/or type in their own interpretation of an already known word.

Oh, and we the people get to see all of the talented writers of our generation collaborate in old definition meets todays definition.
Examples when used in a proper sentence and setting.

Sentence phrasing 1:

I regretfully asked my boyfriend to look and see if I had an obvious wedgie or not… when he told me matter of factly “Yes, and it’s actually going up your entire Crackhole!

Sentence phrasing 2:

I looked at my boyfriend in utter disbelief! My leggings really were engulfed into every inch of my Crackhole. It took two pulls to get it out.

Sentence phrasing 3:

Jimminy crick!! Why a hole crackhole wedgie frank? You know that Crackhole wedgies are the doggone worst!”

Crackhole 

1) WORD: Crackhole.

2) Used as a Noun, usually. .

3)Crackhole is used to described your butt hole and butt crack as though it were one.

This is exactly the scenario that happened in real life, that gave new life to the word crackhole. This is what inspired me to then come to this amazing webpage that gave and still gives way for everyone to make up their own word and it’s definition/meaning and/or type in their own interpretation of an already known word.

Oh, and we the people get to see all of the talented writers of our generation collaborate in old definition meets todays definition.
Examples when used in a proper sentence and setting.

Sentence phrasing 1:

I regretfully asked my boyfriend to look and see if I had an obvious wedgie or not… when he told me matter of factly “Yes, and it’s actually going up your entire Crackhole!

Sentence phrasing 2:

I looked at my boyfriend in utter disbelief! My leggings really were engulfed into every inch of my Crackhole. It took two pulls to get it out.

Sentence phrasing 3:

Jimminy crick!! Why a hole crackhole wedgie frank? You know that Crackhole wedgies are the doggone worst!”

Rackhorse Charlie 

“Rackhorse Charlie” (also known as “Racehorse Charlie”) came to be a slang term from the 1930’s now specifically known for the drug cocaine. In modern drug slang, “C” is one of the well-known references used for describing cocaine. The term “Racehorse” implies something fast, strong, high performance (speed, power) — attributes users might metaphorically apply to a stimulant like cocaine, or to a powerful narcotic.
The use of the word “Rackhorse Charlie” is primarily implied in scenarios where you wouldn’t want anybody to know that you’re using cocaine.
“Hey, you wanna come over to my place later and get down with some Rackhorse Charlie.”
Rackhorse Charlie by space_qveen September 21, 2025