To a PC idiot, the word "nigger" is racist and unacceptable, while the word "cracker" is 'ebonics' and 'valid'.
But in reality, the mindset that looks on all black people as slaves is the SAME MINDSET that looks on all white people as slave-drivers.
That's what "racism" means, folks.
But in reality, the mindset that looks on all black people as slaves is the SAME MINDSET that looks on all white people as slave-drivers.
That's what "racism" means, folks.
by Pipe Downn January 27, 2009
Hot, fine, worth a man/woman's time; from the saying" I wouldn't kick him/her out for eating crackers in bed."
by Lil' Cessa May 09, 2006
1. A delicious snack to eat with any thing almost.
2.The man,whitey,the u.s. government,those mutha f*cking uncle toms that aressted pookie last week.
2.The man,whitey,the u.s. government,those mutha f*cking uncle toms that aressted pookie last week.
by Anonymous August 12, 2003
The ultimate double standard that nobody can really complain about without being racist. Means "white person," opposite of "nigger."
Black guy: What up cracker
White guy: Sup nigger
Everyone else: That's the last you'll hear from that cracker.
White guy: Sup nigger
Everyone else: That's the last you'll hear from that cracker.
by LuluCollins March 07, 2012
by Javani March 03, 2017
by Cracker man or woman March 27, 2016
The name given to two different groups of people in South Georgia and Central to North Florida.
Group 1. Those of Spanish origin that cracked whips over the heads of cattle (The first cowboys in America were not from Texas).
Group 2. Those of Irish or Scottish heritage that would steal cattle from farmers in South Georgia and Central to North Florida were called "crakers" pronounced cray~kur. An old English word to describe those who steal cattle. It is important to note that the origin of this word had nothing to do with slaves. Those who are actual crackers are proud to be crackers. The name is now applied to those that inhabit and live in that region.
Group 1. Those of Spanish origin that cracked whips over the heads of cattle (The first cowboys in America were not from Texas).
Group 2. Those of Irish or Scottish heritage that would steal cattle from farmers in South Georgia and Central to North Florida were called "crakers" pronounced cray~kur. An old English word to describe those who steal cattle. It is important to note that the origin of this word had nothing to do with slaves. Those who are actual crackers are proud to be crackers. The name is now applied to those that inhabit and live in that region.
I notice you have a southern accent. Where are you from?
I'm a Florida Cracker sir.
Get out here! I'm a Georgia Cracker sir!
Hey man, nice to meet ya
I'm a Florida Cracker sir.
Get out here! I'm a Georgia Cracker sir!
Hey man, nice to meet ya
by FloridaBoy94 November 26, 2013