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Crack is the name of different meanings. Commonly, it refers to cocaine. But there are also crackers and cracks for all the other things that break. An example of a crack in this sense would be a fireplace or, more specifically, its chimney. For some people (and with some languages), the term may refer to a type of rock salt that is used as a seasoning and cooking agent: "a dash of salt and cracked pepper". It sometimes also refers to an opening or fracture in hard material such as stone or concrete; these can be open air (a natural crack) or closed (a man-made one). A crack can also refer to a network of tunnels, for example in the city of Caracas, Venezuela. For the purposes of this article, crack is used to describe the act of breaking something with which you are not familiar by removing shrapnel or fragments shrapnel via freehand manipulation. Cracking up may be used as a slang expression to indicate that someone is laughing hysterically. There are many variations on "jumping the gun" which sometimes also include "having a hissy fit". Over time these terms have developed their own meanings and become associated with certain situations. When describing a crack it is important to note the following:When a term is listed in a dictionary, the word in which it is defined can be found in small capital letters after the definition. The two volumes of the Merriam-Webster's "New International Dictionary", Second Edition, Unabridged (Merriam-Webster, 1935) gives definitions for several words that contain the word "crack" or "cracked": In Scottish English, there are multiple spellings for this word. In fact, there are two distinct words spelled "craik" and neither has been standardized by dictionaries. An expression that originated in the "Sons of Temperance" is "craik it!" meaning, "I am going to do it!" This expression is part of a drinking song about a man who is going to drink as much as he can. In this song, there is a line about spiking the ale so as to have a good time. One day the man got really drunk and decided he was going to spike some ale so as to have his way with young women. As he was on his way, one of the women asked him not to spike the ale because she wanted him all to herself. The man replied, "craik it!" This expression originates from the Scottish Northern English dialect. In publishing, a crack typographical error is an error in the printing of a page where the word "crack" appears erroneously, usually as an intentional misspelling. It is also known as a "typo".The term "Cracker" has been used to describe people who are generally considered trouble makers or rebellious. The term originated in the US South during the 18th century when slaves were escaping to nearby counties North Carolina and Georgia. The term was also used for anyone who fought back against slave owners or prohibitionists. cfa1e77820
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