A word used to describe someone who uses crack-cocaine. The word is derived from the use of the drug and it’s commonly associated with young white rappers
by Unknown drilla May 2, 2019
Get the Crackermug. by Jazzfanslc September 22, 2016
Get the Crackermug. A white person who routinely blames their problems on foreigners as a way of status signalling to other lower class whites.
Cleetus is such a cracker - he never misses an opportunity to bash foreigners to women at the dive bar.
by coit105 April 25, 2019
Get the Crackermug. by bell July 12, 2003
Get the Crackermug. Ally: "Hey guys whats up?"
*Ally's butt crack shows and people stare*
Gab: "Cracker, Al."
*Ally blushes*
Ally: "Oh thanks :-0"
*Ally's butt crack shows and people stare*
Gab: "Cracker, Al."
*Ally blushes*
Ally: "Oh thanks :-0"
by Cahizzles February 27, 2007
Get the Crackermug. A young, sophisticated and knowledgeable Caucasian with a strong sense of racial identity. Once a seemingly degrading insult used by members of other races to refer to all white people, the term now expresses camaraderie and white pride. Used particularly by the Atlanta-based group, the Cracker Side Nackers.
"Yo, motherfucker, you step of my shoes one more time and all my crackers are ganna throw down on your ass"
by nackerAD July 3, 2005
Get the Crackermug. To describe the whites of America that still conform to the ideology that they are superior to blacks. A term derived from the 'cracking' of a whip in the times of slavery. It is not racist for it does not refer to the colour of skin. It refers to the oppression, and force applied on slaves, used by people who happened to be of white skin. It is used today to define people who perpetuate historical injustices, by failing to address the impact they have on today.
"Man that dude is a cracker, at Harvard and shit"
"Actually, he is not, he wrote an excellent thesis on the positives of affirmative action, and how it benefits society as a whole. We must move forward together as one nation and no longer be a socio-economic fragmented society. We must no longer politically and economically marginalise the Black, Hispanic and Native American communities. America is great, but it could be greater, for we are only as great as our most impovershed peoples.
"Actually, he is not, he wrote an excellent thesis on the positives of affirmative action, and how it benefits society as a whole. We must move forward together as one nation and no longer be a socio-economic fragmented society. We must no longer politically and economically marginalise the Black, Hispanic and Native American communities. America is great, but it could be greater, for we are only as great as our most impovershed peoples.
by Miss Sham January 30, 2007
Get the Crackermug.