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Cracker

Cracker stands for people who do count as caucasian aka "white"

Shut yo bitchass up dumb cracker

by CrackerHater123 March 20, 2023


Cracker

A cracker is like a "weed grinder" but for laughter gas. You insert the whipped cream cartridge then put a balloon around the top, then you just twist and the gas flows into the balloon.

Friend A: Ayo lad! I got the gas and balloons, yo got a cracker?
Friend B: Yea man, i gotchu.
Friend A: we gon' get high!

by HighOnJenkem November 5, 2018


Cracker

A contemptuous or pitiable way to address a white person, usually one of the lower and/or middle classes of society.

See that cracker over there? He goes around popping 50 pills of cocaine a day.

by BBHiggins June 2, 2022


Cracker

Used to define a white name that has an odor problem, blonde hair, buys button up shirts at express, and is into watches. Likes to keep his hands clean but his mind dirty. Usually their first name starts with the letter C, J or A. Last name very common as well... No more than 6 letters, start with W or S.

I saw a cracker on the subway today, he used an entire bottle or hand sanitizer before we got to the next stop!

by Puddnn March 25, 2022


Cracker

A fully grown cracklet.

My, how little Cletus has grown into a cracker.

by TheSickLab July 24, 2018


cracker

a dumb ass white boy who thinks he is all that but everyone hates white crackers

look at cracker

ewww he ugly

by I love Jyzette March 24, 2022


Cracker

A derogatory term historically used to refer to poor white people in the Southern United States. The term is believed to originate from the sound of whips cracking, associated with white slave owners and overseers who used whips to control enslaved people and drive cattle. Over time, "cracker" has evolved into a broader term that can imply a lack of sophistication or education among white people.

"In the antebellum South, slave owners and overseers were often called 'crackers' because of the sound of their whips cracking as they enforced control over enslaved people."

by Chris Ryder October 27, 2024