A white person of european descent that usually has a red neck, with a garlicy smell taht is also ugly.
by yassir shah ( Arab power) January 21, 2008

In today's world, a term used in a racial manner against white people.
The term actually refers to a slave driver that would crack the whip against a slave that would step out of line...
When this is considered, anyone using the word 'cracker' is actually lowering themselves To being owned by the person they're using the term against.
I usually laugh when I hear this term being used. It really shows the mentality of some ignorant people low enough to show racism.
The term actually refers to a slave driver that would crack the whip against a slave that would step out of line...
When this is considered, anyone using the word 'cracker' is actually lowering themselves To being owned by the person they're using the term against.
I usually laugh when I hear this term being used. It really shows the mentality of some ignorant people low enough to show racism.
Yo, cracker, whatchu starin' at?
by This.Girlie May 9, 2011

Derogatory term used towards white people. Generally means arrogant racist idiot who thinks that he is better than others of a different culture because his skin is pasty and his ancestors wiped out the natives to get land. Genesis of the word is said to be found during slavery days to refer to whites cracking the whip as slave owners.
by Sallas August 2, 2008

A look at the Crackerjack box will explain the word Cracker. Sailors were called Crackerjacks and that is the first thing African-Americans saw when they came to America on the ships.
by Downtown Kenneth Brown January 30, 2007

by King Kong December 15, 2003

A derogatory synonym for white trash circa 1766. Used today by Africans to denote a white person who is particularily emblematic of white oppression.
"I should explain to your Lordship what is meant by crackers; a name they have got from being great boasters; they are a lawless set of rascalls on the frontiers of Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas and Georgia, who often change their places of abode." (1766, G. Cochrane)
"See we all want peace, but the problem is crackers want a bigger piece." (Dead Prez)
"See we all want peace, but the problem is crackers want a bigger piece." (Dead Prez)
by emiliedancer July 18, 2008

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