A long long time ago in South Georgia and Northern Florida Pine tar and Pine pitch were harvesed. Placed in wooden barels and loaded on to wagons destine for Savannah, Macon and Atlanta.The Wagon Masters/Drivers would crack there wips as the Oxin pulled the Heavy loads. The cracking of the Bull wips could be heard for miles around. Hence the name Georgia Crackers. PS, The Wagon Masters or drivers, were mostly men of color.
by Craig Oakley February 15, 2008
Name for a white person to call a fellow white person, or a racist word a black man can call a white person.
by Clay Rotherham June 01, 2004
by G December 13, 2005
by Chad September 24, 2003
Noun. Slang, derogatory term used for a white person. Racist comment typically used by inner-city blacks. Origin believed to refer to the poor white trash found living in "crackerbox" housing, built in the 1940s and 1950s, found just outside the city or making an associated reference to the salty white saltine cracker.
What's that cracker do-in round here?
by AnAbleMale April 07, 2006
a word for "whitie" coming from the days of slavery, basically cause the white man would "crack" his whip.not from the word saltine cracker.but as some dont understand when a white person calls a black person a "nigger" its concidered racist but its perfectly okay for a black person to call a white person a cracker.
by zach p June 12, 2006
by Eric F Cod July 29, 2010