not to have a cracker

  • 1Not to have a cracker — be without money …

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  • 2not to have a cracker — Australian Slang be without money …

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  • 3cracker — I. /ˈkrækə / (say krakuh) noun 1. a thin, crisp biscuit. 2. a kind of firework which explodes with a loud report; firecracker. 3. → bonbon (def. 3). 4. something which has a particular quality in a high degree: this pace is a cracker; a cracker… …

  • 4Cracker (UK TV series) — Cracker Format Drama Created by Jimmy McGovern Starring Robbie Coltran …

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  • 5Cracker (U.S. TV series) — Cracker Cracker The Complete US Series Format Crime Drama Created by Jimmy McGovern Starring …

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  • 6Cracker (pejorative) — Cracker, sometimes white cracker, is a pejorative term for white people.[1] It is an ethnic slur that is especially used for the white inhabitants of the U.S. states of Georgia and Florida (Georgia crackers and Florida crackers), but it is also… …

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  • 7Cracker (band) — Cracker Background information Origin California, United States Genres Al …

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  • 8Cracker Barrel Old Country Store — This article is about the restaurant and store chain. For the Kraft Foods brand, see Kraft Foods. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ:  …

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  • 9Cracker Jack — This article is about a brand of snack food. For other uses, see Crackerjack (disambiguation). A bag of Frito Lay s Cracker Jack, featuring Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo. Cracker Jack is a U.S. brand of snack consisting of strong molasses… …

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  • 10cracker — {{11}}cracker (n.1) mid 15c., hard wafer, but the specific application to a thin, crisp biscuit is 1739; agent noun from CRACK (Cf. crack) (v.). Cracker barrel (adj.) emblematic of down home ways and views is from 1877. {{12}}cracker (n.2)… …

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