A china-man who is convinced he's so westernised, that he's transformed himself into a white man.
Many believe they are more western and superior in this form than the real thing.
cracker + china-man
Many believe they are more western and superior in this form than the real thing.
cracker + china-man
by pauliepaul February 21, 2007
Get the chacker-man mug.A person who attacks a network or system with the intent of covering up or finding holes in security; unless you offend them. Then they attack it with the intent of destroying data, or wrecking the system. A combination of a Hacker and Cracker. A hacker is for good purposes (by definition) and a Cracker has malicious intent.
A business hires a Chacker to find holes in security, but then tells hime he won't be making as much as promised. He then finds all of the holes, exploits them, and makes them bigger and easier to get through.
by Roger & Eric --EIT Class of NDP0904 October 27, 2005
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A derivitive of the Baller family. If you are a Baller in training you are, in fact, a Challer. Some people will never leave this state of Ballerdom, but it's coo.
by Veng December 8, 2006
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Chaker has the literal meaning of Servant, but it is not very commonly used for that purpose in the more recent Persian.
This is a sort of an informal expression used to say "You're welcome", "Thanks", "Happy to be at service", (Answer to hello) with humility and respect for the listener.
This word is mostly used in the form of Chaker+{am/im}. addition of am/im to this noun creates a relative noun, that suggests, I/We are Chaker.
Keep in mind that expression of Humility in the mentioned form is sort of a common thing in Eastern Culture and More Specifically Persian Culture.
Chaker has the literal meaning of Servant, but it is not very commonly used for that purpose in the more recent Persian.
This is a sort of an informal expression used to say "You're welcome", "Thanks", "Happy to be at service", (Answer to hello) with humility and respect for the listener.
This word is mostly used in the form of Chaker+{am/im}. addition of am/im to this noun creates a relative noun, that suggests, I/We are Chaker.
Keep in mind that expression of Humility in the mentioned form is sort of a common thing in Eastern Culture and More Specifically Persian Culture.
- Dude, thanks for getting me bread
+ Chakerim
- Dude That was awesome, wish we see more of that work.
+ Chakeram
+ Chakerim
- Dude That was awesome, wish we see more of that work.
+ Chakeram
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by Christopher Chris September 27, 2005
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