When a software has been broken into by avoiding digital verification and no longer requiring a key to run the software. This chaotic good was around way before fortnite and should be stopped being used incorrectly. Basically saying a player is cracked could easily apply he/she is a cheater.
I got a cracked version of Minecraft from my friend and using it on my cracked Windows 10 account.
OH? SO you basically buy pirated software then?
Yep!! Too expensive to buy the real thing
OH? SO you basically buy pirated software then?
Yep!! Too expensive to buy the real thing
by magthetanuki November 7, 2022
Abbreviation of 'cracked out', popularized by League of Legends streamer/youtuber Trick2g, generally used to refer to players or game mechanics that are 'cracked out', which is to say extremely skilled or powerful (in the case of the player) or very powerful or even overpowered (in case of video game mechanics e.g. League of Legends champions). Generally stated after the completion of an extremely advantageous or skillful play performed in-game. May or may not be screamed.
*Trick2g defeats his opponent in League of Legends*
Trick: "NAH NAH NAH BABY WE CRACKED, 17/0 BABY PUT SOME RESPECT ON MY NAME. YOU'RE DOGSHIT AT THIS GAME."
Trick: "NAH NAH NAH BABY WE CRACKED, 17/0 BABY PUT SOME RESPECT ON MY NAME. YOU'RE DOGSHIT AT THIS GAME."
by Dankulous Memeulon April 24, 2021
by Emzrumz January 15, 2018
Person 1: Have you heard? Weasel cracked off man. He went waterskiing and the nigga took off the skis halfway through the ride. He tried running on water. He's crazy man.
Person 2: Yeah that nigga cracking man.
Person 2: Yeah that nigga cracking man.
by Weasel Poppin December 29, 2016
by RedFlev February 3, 2019
While the term 'Cracked' is more often than not used to casually describe a hit/blow to the face (or other variations of being beaten the shit out of).
However, 'Cracked' is also the name of an off-color humor/satire website, as well as the less popular Cracked Magazine. The website publishes articles with obscure and enticing titles, e.g, "4 Things I Regret Doing While Drunk in The Emergency Room". As we can see, many of the articles are intended for humor. On the contrary, articles such as, "6 Terrifying Creatures That Keep Going After They're Dead" contain factual knowledge with cited sources. No humor is left out of these less trivial articles, however, as off-color comedy is slyly thrown in throughout the entire article. There's also many related forms of publishing on Cracked, including videos and forums (etc.).
However, 'Cracked' is also the name of an off-color humor/satire website, as well as the less popular Cracked Magazine. The website publishes articles with obscure and enticing titles, e.g, "4 Things I Regret Doing While Drunk in The Emergency Room". As we can see, many of the articles are intended for humor. On the contrary, articles such as, "6 Terrifying Creatures That Keep Going After They're Dead" contain factual knowledge with cited sources. No humor is left out of these less trivial articles, however, as off-color comedy is slyly thrown in throughout the entire article. There's also many related forms of publishing on Cracked, including videos and forums (etc.).
John: "I'm fucking sick of dumb humor websites. They make me laugh but when I laugh I feel like George Dubya after a stroke that was treated for in a Jackson, Mississippi hospital."
Dave: "Go to Cracked! You'll laugh your ass off while learning a bunch of cool shit about life. Most of it is actually useful, so it doesn't feel like your brain cells are imploding like Sarah Palin trying to cross the Bering Strait. I stay on it for hours, it's addicting as hell bro!"
Dave: "Go to Cracked! You'll laugh your ass off while learning a bunch of cool shit about life. Most of it is actually useful, so it doesn't feel like your brain cells are imploding like Sarah Palin trying to cross the Bering Strait. I stay on it for hours, it's addicting as hell bro!"
by TheInformacistOfToday May 25, 2012