Meaning & Definition of word "Cracker"

Cracker

/ˈkrækər/

noun:

  • 1. A small, crisp, baked bread product, often made with flour, commonly served as a snack or accompaniment.
    • Example: I enjoyed some cheese and crackers during the party.
  • 2. A firework device that makes a loud noise when ignited, typically used during celebrations.
    • Example: The kids were excited to light the firecracker on the Fourth of July.
  • 3. A person who breaks into computer systems, typically with malicious intent.
    • Example: The cracker exploited the software vulnerability to steal sensitive information.

verb:

  • 1. To break or shatter something into pieces.
    • Example: He used a hammer to cracker the stubborn nut.

Etymology

The word 'cracker' is derived from the verb 'to crack', referring to the crispness of the food.

Common Phrases and Expressions

firecracker:

A small explosive device for entertainment, often used in festivities.

crackerjack:

An excellent person or thing; someone who is exceptionally good at something.

nutcracker:

A device used for cracking the shells of nuts.

Related Words

biscuit:

A baked, often sweet product that can be soft or hard.

wafer:

A thin, crisp cake or biscuit.

crackerjack:

An excellent person or thing.

Slang Meanings of cracker

Meaning: A derogatory term for a white person in some contexts, particularly in the Southern U.S.

Example Sentence: He referred to himself as a cracker, embracing the term with humor.

Meaning: A term used to describe someone who is very good at something (crackerjack).

Example Sentence: She's a real cracker when it comes to solving puzzles.