cracker

cracker
/krak"euhr/, n.
1. a thin, crisp biscuit.
2. a firecracker.
3. Also called cracker bonbon. a small paper roll used as a party favor, that usually contains candy, trinkets, etc., and that pops when pulled sharply at one or both ends.
4. (cap.) Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. a native or inhabitant of Georgia (used as a nickname).
5. Slang (disparaging and offensive). a poor white person living in some rural parts of the southeastern U.S.
6. snapper (def. 5).
7. braggart; boaster.
8. a person or thing that cracks.
9. a chemical reactor used for cracking. Cf. catalytic cracking, fractionator.
adj.
10. crackers, Informal. wild; crazy: They went crackers over the new styles.
[1400-50; late ME craker. See CRACK, -ER1; (defs. 4-5) perh. orig. in sense "braggart," applied to frontiersmen of the southern American colonies in the 1760s, though subsequently given other interpretations (cf. CORN-CRACKER); for crackers crazy, cf. CRACKED, -ERS]

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