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crack·ers [ˈkrækəz] ADJ inf

crackers
crackers

crack·er [ˈkrækəʳ] N

1. cracker (biscuit):

kreker m

2. cracker (firework):

4. cracker Brit inf (excellent thing):

špica f

5. cracker Brit inf (attractive person):

Christ·mas ˈcrack·er N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are more couriers in the scene than there are crackers, suppliers and sites combined.
en.wikipedia.org
He falls out with his various analysts (all psychoanalysts are analysed themselves, often for life) or they declare him crackers.
www.independent.co.uk
They scuffled when police tried to enforce the law against bursting of crackers late in the night.
en.wikipedia.org
On other days, we would have tinned rations -- some canned food, but mostly crackers.
www.jpost.com
No, it's that they give you enough crackers to crumble up for your hungry toddler for the next year.
gothamist.com
Meanwhile, we've been making the food people shouldn't eat -- chips, fast food, soft drinks, crackers -- taste ever more exciting.
www.theglobeandmail.com
I know some of you think the whole thing is crackers and, scientifically speaking, hard to swallow.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
They commonly refer disparagingly to people in the computer security subculture as crackers, and refuse to accept any definition of hacker that encompasses such activities.
en.wikipedia.org
He is more dependent than ever on us -- he depends on us to warn him of impending cranium crackers -- but he's still the same dog.
www.durhamregion.com
It is often used by crackers to crack software made by other developers.
en.wikipedia.org

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