crack
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crack (plural cracks)
- A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
- A large crack had formed in the roadway.
- A narrow opening.
- We managed to squeeze through a crack in the rock wall.
- When forming an opening, a small amount.
- Open the door a crack.
- (onomatopoetic): The sharp sound made when solid material breaks.
- The crack of the falling branch could be heard for miles.
- (onomatopoetic): Any sharp sound.
- The crack of the bat hitting the ball.
- A sharply humorous comment; a wise-crack.
- I didn"t appreciate that crack about my hairstyle.
- (vulgar) The space between the buttocks. (Also referred to as UK: bum crack, US: ass crack.)
- Pull up your pants! Your crack is showing.
- (Irish slang) Fun, good times. (Sometimes spelt craic).
- The party was great crack.
- (computing): Any program designed to circumvent restrictions or usage limits on software. See also: cracker a person who commits computer crimes.
- (slang, also crack cocaine): A potent, relatively cheap, addictive variety of cocaine; often a rock, usually smoked through a crack-pipe.
- I wouldn"t use it, if I was going to use it I can afford real cocaine. Crack is wack. - Whitney Houston.
- A Cumbrian (and elsewhere throughout the North of the United Kingdom) term for "a meaningful chat."
- The elite of a certain group.
- He ordered in a crack squad.
- (vulgar slang) vagina.
- I"m so horny even the crack of dawn isn"t safe! - In this example a play on words, in which the term for first daylight is used, as if it was referring to the vagina of a woman named Dawn.
- (colloquial): An opportunity to attempt something.
- I"d like to take a crack at that game.
5 letters in word "crack": A C C K R.
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