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crackers

British  
/ ˈkrækəz /

adjective

  1. (postpositive) a slang word for insane

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Example Sentences

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It’s soft and creamy, making it the perfect spreadable cheese on crackers and toasty bread.

From Salon

She licks the sugar off her crackers, and I eat my half of the Popsicle, which tastes better than it looks.

From Literature

Something snacky + local: fruit, gourmet crackers, local crisps, or a small bag from a neighborhood bakery or market.

From Salon

The polar bear found some crackers Owen and George had brought with them and ate them up, box and all.

From Literature

Jenrick told me he hadn't been offered a job by Farage, but it's crackers to imagine that he doesn't want a prominent position.

From BBC