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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Crack (disambiguation); CRACK; Crack (slang); Cracks; Crack (film)
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crack         
I. VERB USES
(cracks, cracking, cracked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If something hard cracks, or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged, with lines appearing on its surface.
A gas main had cracked under my neighbour's garage and gas had seeped into our homes...
Remove the dish from the oven, crack the salt crust and you will find the skin just peels off the fish.
VERB: V, V n
2.
If something cracks, or if you crack it, it makes a sharp sound like the sound of a piece of wood breaking.
Thunder cracked in the sky...
He cracked his fingers nervously.
VERB: V, V n
3.
If you crack a hard part of your body, such as your knee or your head, you hurt it by accidentally hitting it hard against something.
He cracked his head on the pavement and was knocked cold.
= bang, bash
VERB: V n
4.
When you crack something that has a shell, such as an egg or a nut, you break the shell in order to reach the inside part.
Crack the eggs into a bowl.
= break
VERB: V n
5.
If you crack a problem or a code, you solve it, especially after a lot of thought.
He has finally cracked the system after years of painstaking research.
VERB: V n
6.
If someone cracks, they lose control of their emotions or actions because they are under a lot of pressure. (INFORMAL)
She's calm and strong, and she is just not going to crack...
VERB: V
7.
If your voice cracks when you are speaking or singing, it changes in pitch because you are feeling a strong emotion.
Her voice cracked and she began to cry.
VERB: V
8.
If you crack a joke, you tell it.
He cracked jokes and talked about beer and girls.
VERB: V n
9.
see also cracked
, cracking
10.
If you say that something is not all it's cracked up to be, you mean that it is not as good as other people have said it is. (INFORMAL)
Package holidays are not always all they're cracked up to be.
PHRASE: V inflects
II. NOUN AND ADJECTIVE USES
(cracks)
1.
A crack is a very narrow gap between two things, or between two parts of a thing.
Kathryn had seen him through a crack in the curtains.
= chink
N-COUNT
2.
If you open something such as a door, window, or curtain a crack, you open it only a small amount.
He went to the door, opened it a crack, and listened.
N-SING
3.
A crack is a line that appears on the surface of something when it is slightly damaged.
The plate had a crack in it...
Hundreds of office buildings and homes developed large cracks in walls and ceilings.
N-COUNT
4.
A crack is a sharp sound, like the sound of a piece of wood breaking.
Suddenly there was a loud crack and glass flew into the car...
'Crack!'-The first shot rang out, hitting Paolo.
N-COUNT; SOUND
5.
If you have or take a crack at something, you make an attempt to do or achieve something. (INFORMAL)
I should love to have a crack at the Olympia title in my last year...
= go, shot
N-SING: N at n/-ing
6.
A crack is a slightly rude or cruel joke.
When Paul made the crack about the 'famous girl detective', I began to suspect that he had it in for you.
N-COUNT
7.
Crack is a very pure form of the drug cocaine.
N-UNCOUNT
see also crack cocaine
8.
A crack soldier or sportsman is highly trained and very skilful.
...a crack undercover police officer...
ADJ: ADJ n
9.
see also craic
10.
If you say that someone does something at the crack of dawn, you are emphasizing that they do it very early in the morning.
I often start work at the crack of dawn when there is a big order to get out.
PHRASE: PHR after v [emphasis]
crack         
¦ noun
1. a narrow opening between two parts of something which has split or been broken.
2. a sudden sharp or explosive noise.
a sharp blow.
3. informal a joke or jibe.
4. (also craic) chiefly Irish enjoyable entertainment; a good time.
Scottish & N. English a conversation.
5. informal an attempt to do something.
6. (also crack cocaine) a potent hard crystalline form of cocaine broken into small pieces.
¦ verb
1. break or cause to break with little or no separation of the parts.
2. give way under pressure or strain.
(crack up) informal suffer an emotional breakdown under pressure.
(crack up) informal burst into laughter.
3. make or cause to make a sudden sharp or explosive sound.
hit hard.
4. (of a person's voice) suddenly change in pitch, especially through strain.
5. (crack down on) informal take severe measures against.
6. informal solve, interpret, or decipher.
break into (a safe).
7. (crack on) Brit. informal proceed or progress quickly.
8. tell (a joke).
9. decompose (hydrocarbons) by heat and pressure to produce lighter hydrocarbons.
¦ adjective very good or skilful: a crack shot.
Phrases
be cracked up to be [with negative] informal be asserted to be: acting is not as glamorous as it's cracked up to be.
crack a crib archaic, informal break into a house.
crack of dawn daybreak.
crack of doom a thunder peal announcing the Day of Judgement.
crack of the whip Brit. informal a chance to try or participate in something.
get cracking informal act quickly and energetically.
Derivatives
cracky adjective
Origin
OE cracian 'make an explosive noise'; of Gmc origin.
crack         
n.
remark
(colloq.)
1) to make a crack
2) a dirty, nasty crack
3) a crack that (her crack that you are always late was unjustified)
moment
4) at the crack of dawn
attempt
5) to have a crack at (let's have a crack at it)
Crack         
·noun A boast; boasting.
II. Crack ·noun Breach of chastity.
III. Crack ·noun A crazy or crack-brained person.
IV. Crack ·noun Free conversation; friendly chat.
V. Crack ·noun A boy, generally a pert, lively boy.
VI. Crack ·noun Rupture; flaw; breach, in a moral sense.
VII. Crack ·vi To utter a loud or sharp, sudden sound.
VIII. Crack ·noun The tone of voice when changed at puberty.
IX. Crack ·noun A brief time; an instant; as, to be with one in a crack.
X. Crack ·vi To be ruined or impaired; to Fail.
XI. Crack ·vt To utter smartly and sententiously; as, to crack a joke.
XII. Crack ·adj Of superior excellence; having qualities to be boasted of.
XIII. Crack ·vt To cry up; to Extol;
- followed by up.
XIV. Crack ·noun Mental flaw; a touch of craziness; partial insanity; as, he has a crack.
XV. Crack ·vi To burst or open in chinks; to break, with or without quite separating into parts.
XVI. Crack ·vt To cause to sound suddenly and sharply; to Snap; as, to crack a whip.
XVII. Crack ·vt To break or burst, with or without entire separation of the parts; as, to crack glass; to crack nuts.
XVIII. Crack ·vi To utter vain, pompous words; to Brag; to Boast;
- with of.
XIX. Crack ·vt To rend with grief or pain; to affect deeply with sorrow; hence, to disorder; to Distract; to Craze.
XX. Crack ·noun A sharp, sudden sound or report; the sound of anything suddenly burst or broken; as, the crack of a falling house; the crack of thunder; the crack of a whip.
XXI. Crack ·noun A partial separation of parts, with or without a perceptible opening; a chink or fissure; a narrow breach; a crevice; as, a crack in timber, or in a wall, or in glass.
crack         
I. n.
1.
Break, cleft, breach, chink, fissure, crevice, cranny, opening, rift, rent.
2.
Report, clap, pop, burst, explosion.
3.
Snap (of a whip).
II. v. a.
1.
Break (partially).
2.
Split, chop, cleave, rend asunder.
3.
Snap (as a whip).
4.
Craze, drive insane, madden.
III. v. n.
1.
Break, split, burst, chap, open in chinks.
2.
[With of.] Brag, bluster, vapor, vaunt, boast, gasconade, crow.
IV. a.
(Colloq.) Excellent, capital, tiptop, first-rate, first-class.
crack cocaine         
  • A close up of the "cooking" process that creates crack
  •  For cocaine (in a plastic bag at bottom) to be converted to crack, several supplies are needed. Pictured here are [[baking soda]], a commonly used base in making crack, a metal spoon, a [[tealight]], and a cigarette lighter. The spoon is held over the heat source to "cook" the cocaine into crack.
  • Main physiological effects of crack cocaine
  • [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] anti-crack poster
  • A woman smoking crack cocaine
SMOKABLE PREPARATION OF FREEBASE COCAINE
Crack-smoking; Crackpipe; Toxic Rock; Crack (cocaine); Crack Cocaine; Smoking crack; Crack-cocaine; Crack overdose; Crack addict; Baser; Crack smoking; Crack stem; Crack Rocks; Rock cocaine; Cocaine freebase; Crack lung; Coke bugs; Crack rock; Crack (drug); Selling crack; Slinging crack; Crack-addicted; Legal status of crack cocaine; Crack rocks; Crack coke; Crack Rock
also crack-cocaine
Crack cocaine is a form of the drug cocaine which has been purified and made into crystals.
= crack
N-UNCOUNT
crack-cocaine         
  • A close up of the "cooking" process that creates crack
  •  For cocaine (in a plastic bag at bottom) to be converted to crack, several supplies are needed. Pictured here are [[baking soda]], a commonly used base in making crack, a metal spoon, a [[tealight]], and a cigarette lighter. The spoon is held over the heat source to "cook" the cocaine into crack.
  • Main physiological effects of crack cocaine
  • [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] anti-crack poster
  • A woman smoking crack cocaine
SMOKABLE PREPARATION OF FREEBASE COCAINE
Crack-smoking; Crackpipe; Toxic Rock; Crack (cocaine); Crack Cocaine; Smoking crack; Crack-cocaine; Crack overdose; Crack addict; Baser; Crack smoking; Crack stem; Crack Rocks; Rock cocaine; Cocaine freebase; Crack lung; Coke bugs; Crack rock; Crack (drug); Selling crack; Slinging crack; Crack-addicted; Legal status of crack cocaine; Crack rocks; Crack coke; Crack Rock
Crack cocaine         
  • A close up of the "cooking" process that creates crack
  •  For cocaine (in a plastic bag at bottom) to be converted to crack, several supplies are needed. Pictured here are [[baking soda]], a commonly used base in making crack, a metal spoon, a [[tealight]], and a cigarette lighter. The spoon is held over the heat source to "cook" the cocaine into crack.
  • Main physiological effects of crack cocaine
  • [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] anti-crack poster
  • A woman smoking crack cocaine
SMOKABLE PREPARATION OF FREEBASE COCAINE
Crack-smoking; Crackpipe; Toxic Rock; Crack (cocaine); Crack Cocaine; Smoking crack; Crack-cocaine; Crack overdose; Crack addict; Baser; Crack smoking; Crack stem; Crack Rocks; Rock cocaine; Cocaine freebase; Crack lung; Coke bugs; Crack rock; Crack (drug); Selling crack; Slinging crack; Crack-addicted; Legal status of crack cocaine; Crack rocks; Crack coke; Crack Rock
Crack cocaine, commonly known simply as crack, and also known as rock, is a free base form of cocaine that can be smoked. Crack offers a short, intense high to smokers.
El Hijo del crack         
  • The son (Oscar Rovito) and the star (Armando Bo)
  • Director  Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and cinematographer [[Enrique Wallfisch]] on set during filming
1953 FILM BY LEOPOLDO TORRE NILSSON, LEOPOLDO TORRES RÍOS
El hijo del crack
El Hijo del crack (meaning "Son of the Star") is a 1953 Argentine football drama film co-directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and Leopoldo Torres Ríos and starring Armando Bo and Oscar Rovito. The film, a tale of a dwindling professional football star and his son was released on December 15, 1953 in Normandie cinema in Buenos Aires.
crack willow         
  • riparian habitat]], [[Hesse]], Germany
SPECIES OF PLANT
Crack-willow; Crack Willow; Crack willow; Salix ×fragilis; Salix x fragilis
¦ noun a large willow of damp or riverside habitats, with long glossy leaves and brittle branches. [Salix fragilis.]

Википедия

Crack

Crack frequently refers to:

  • Crack, a fracture in a body
  • Crack, a fracture (geology) in a rock
  • Crack, short for crack cocaine

Crack may also refer to: