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Что (кто) такое cracker - определение

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cracker         
Someone who is weird, crazy, or just out there.
He was a typical cracker, but even more so. He forgot how to spell his name.
cracker         
n. (esp. AE) a graham; soda; unsalted cracker
cracker         
¦ noun
1. a decorated paper cylinder which, when pulled apart, makes a sharp noise and releases a small toy or other novelty.
2. a firework that explodes with a crack.
3. a thin dry biscuit, typically eaten with cheese.
4. Brit. informal a fine example of something.
5. a person or thing that cracks something.
cracker         
<jargon> An individual who attempts to gain unauthorised access to a computer system. These individuals are often malicious and have many means at their disposal for breaking into a system. The term was coined ca. 1985 by hackers in defence against journalistic misuse of "hacker". An earlier attempt to establish "worm" in this sense around 1981--82 on Usenet was largely a failure. Use of both these neologisms reflects a strong revulsion against the theft and vandalism perpetrated by cracking rings. The neologism "cracker" in this sense may have been influenced not so much by the term "safe-cracker" as by the non-jargon term "cracker", which in Middle English meant an obnoxious person (e.g., "What cracker is this same that deafs our ears / With this abundance of superfluous breath?" -- Shakespeare's King John, Act II, Scene I) and in modern colloquial American English survives as a barely gentler synonym for "white trash". While it is expected that any real hacker will have done some playful cracking and knows many of the basic techniques, anyone past larval stage is expected to have outgrown the desire to do so except for immediate practical reasons (for example, if it's necessary to get around some security in order to get some work done). Contrary to widespread myth, cracking does not usually involve some mysterious leap of hackerly brilliance, but rather persistence and the dogged repetition of a handful of fairly well-known tricks that exploit common weaknesses in the security of target systems. Accordingly, most crackers are only mediocre hackers. Thus, there is far less overlap between hackerdom and crackerdom than the mundane reader misled by sensationalistic journalism might expect. Crackers tend to gather in small, tight-knit, very secretive groups that have little overlap with the huge, open hacker poly-culture; though crackers often like to describe *themselves* as hackers, most true hackers consider them a separate and lower form of life, little better than virus writers. Ethical considerations aside, hackers figure that anyone who can't imagine a more interesting way to play with their computers than breaking into someone else's has to be pretty losing. See also Computer Emergency Response Team, {dark-side hacker}, hacker ethic, phreaking, samurai, {Trojan horse}. [Jargon File] (1998-06-29)
Cracker         
·noun The pintail duck.
II. Cracker ·noun One who, or that which, cracks.
III. Cracker ·noun A noisy boaster; a swaggering fellow.
IV. Cracker ·noun A pair of fluted rolls for grinding caoutchouc.
V. Cracker ·noun A nickname to designate a poor white in some parts of the Southern United States.
VI. Cracker ·noun A thin, dry biscuit, often hard or crisp; as, a Boston cracker; a Graham cracker; a soda cracker; an oyster cracker.
VII. Cracker ·noun A small firework, consisting of a little powder inclosed in a thick paper cylinder with a fuse, and exploding with a sharp noise;
- often called firecracker.
cracker         
(crackers)
1.
A cracker is a thin, crisp biscuit which is often eaten with cheese.
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2.
If you say that someone or something is a cracker, you like and admire them very much. (BRIT INFORMAL)
She's a cracker...
'Dude' is a cracker of an album.
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3.
A cracker is a hollow cardboard tube covered with coloured paper. Crackers make a loud noise when they are pulled apart and usually contain a small toy and a paper hat. In Britain they are used mainly at Christmas.
...a Christmas cracker.
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cracker         
n.
1.
Hard biscuit.
2.
Fire-cracker.
Cracker (term)         
  • Georgia Cracker label depicting a boy with peaches
  • A "cracker cowboy" with his [[Florida Cracker Horse]]<!--This is capitalized because it is a standardized-breed name; see [[MOS:LIFE]].--> and dog by [[Frederic Remington]], 1895
SLANG FOR WHITE PEOPLE, DERIVED FROM WHIP-CRACK
Cracker (socio-demographic); White Cracker; White crackers; Cracka; White cracker; Cracker (word); Cracker (slang); Cracker (white); Cracker-ass; Cracker (slur); Crackers (ethnicity); Cracker (ethnic slur); Cracker (racial slur); Cracker (epithet); Cracker (racial epithet); Cracker (pejorative)
Cracker, sometimes white cracker or cracka, is a racial epithet directed towards white people, used especially with regard to poor rural whites in the Southern United States. Although commonly a pejorative, it is also used in a neutral context, particularly in reference to a native of Florida or Georgia (see Florida cracker and Georgia cracker).
Hamadryas (butterfly)         
  • Underwing pattern of ''[[Hamadryas epinome]]'' museum specimen
GENUS OF INSECTS
Calico butterfly; Cracker butterflies; Hamadryas (genus); Calico butterflies; Ageronia; Philocala; Peridromia; Amphichlora; Cracker butterfly
Cracker butterflies are a Neotropical group of medium-sized brush-footed butterfly species of the genus Hamadryas. They acquired their common name due to the unusual way that males produce a "cracking" sound as part of their territorial displays.
Ectima         
GENUS OF INSECTS
Ectima is a brush-footed butterfly genus found in South America."Ectima Doubleday, [1848]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms

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Cracker
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