Construction workers language . A term used by a boss to inform a worker that work has been canceled for that day and he can sleep in .
Crack-wife,girlfriend,
Crack-wife,girlfriend,
Boss calling 6:00
Boss-Hey I just saw the radar on the news and it looks like it is going to rain all day .So stay close to the crack we are not working .
Boss-Hey I just saw the radar on the news and it looks like it is going to rain all day .So stay close to the crack we are not working .
by troubledemon March 11, 2010
1st use:
'how did ya get on last night?'
'oh we went down the pub...it was great craic/crack!'
2nd use:
see s'crack?
'how did ya get on last night?'
'oh we went down the pub...it was great craic/crack!'
2nd use:
see s'crack?
by xxkrissxx September 07, 2007
by AlphaX2116 October 24, 2019
Cracked is a term used by gamers, referring to someone who is very good.
Likely originally derived from being on the drug crack cocaine, as that drug often seen to increase performance in mental tasks (such as video games, or programming, two things that are often done by the same people).
Likely originally derived from being on the drug crack cocaine, as that drug often seen to increase performance in mental tasks (such as video games, or programming, two things that are often done by the same people).
"Holy shit that guys super cracked!?"
"Those guys are really cracked, you probably won't win against them."
"Those guys are really cracked, you probably won't win against them."
by ENTsk December 05, 2022
by BigHunts June 07, 2016
by Marzook742 March 26, 2019
To mean you got something totally correct or you completed something perfectly.
Synonyms: perfected, completed, aced, nailed
Most commonly used as a past tense verb.
The motion that usually accompanies the word is holding your hand above your head, and dropping it until it hits your head and then fan out all of your fingers and drop your hand over your face. This motion is supposed to resemble cracking an egg on your head.
Synonyms: perfected, completed, aced, nailed
Most commonly used as a past tense verb.
The motion that usually accompanies the word is holding your hand above your head, and dropping it until it hits your head and then fan out all of your fingers and drop your hand over your face. This motion is supposed to resemble cracking an egg on your head.
by Español3RAper22010 November 02, 2010