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There are 13 words containing CRACKO

crack␣oncrackow  ——  crack␣outcrackows  ——  crack␣ontocrack␣open  ——  crack␣of␣dawncrack␣of␣doomcrack␣one␣off  ——  ass␣crack␣of␣dawn  ——  butt␣crack␣of␣dawn  ——  crack␣one's␣fingers  ——  fair␣crack␣of␣the␣whip

21 definitions found

  • crack␣on — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic, often with ’with’) To continue at… — v. To continue apace. — v. (Transitive, dated) To put on.
  • crackow — n. A type of shoe worn in the Middle Ages, with a pointy pike. — n. The pike on this shoe.
  • crack␣out — v. (Intransitive, drugs, slang) To show signs or symptoms of excessive… — v. (Transitive, drugs, slang) To intoxicate through the administration… — v. (Transitive, drugs, slang, by extension) To intoxicate, similar…
  • crackows — n. Plural of crackow.
  • crack␣onto — v. (Slang, UK, Australia, transitive) To flirt with; to approach…
  • crack␣open — v. (Informal) To open (a bottle, can, etc. of drink, especially… — v. (Informal) To start reading (a book). — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see crack, open.
  • crack␣of␣dawn — n. (Idiomatic) The first moment of daylight; before sunrise.
  • crack␣of␣doom — n. The signal for the final dissolution of all things by God;…
  • crack␣one␣off — v. (UK, slang) Of a man: to masturbate to orgasm.
  • ass␣crack␣of␣dawn — n. (North America, vulgar) An intensifier, used in the same contexts…
  • butt␣crack␣of␣dawn — n. (North America, informal) An intensifier, used in the same…
  • crack␣one's␣fingers — v. To pull or push one’s fingers so that the joints make a cracking noise.
  • fair␣crack␣of␣the␣whip — interj. (Australia, colloquial, informal) Fair go, fair suck of… — n. (UK, colloquial, informal) An equitable opportunity to achieve…
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