n. the gap between the buttocks. : You wanna get kicked in the crack?
n. the gap between the lips of the vulva. (Usually objectionable. See also crack-rack.) : He screamed something rude about her crack and slapped her.
n. women considered as the object of copulation and male sexual release. (Usually with some. Rude and derogatory.) : Jed said he had to have some crack soon or he would die.
n. a joke; a smart-aleck remark. : Another crack like that and your nose will be so reshaped.
n. a try (that may or may not succeed). : Have another crack at it.
n. a unit of something (for a particular price); a use (of something). : You would think twice, too, if you remembered that it's seven dollars a crack.
n. crystalline, smokable cocaine. (Drugs.) : This crack seems to have become the drug of choice for punks of all ages.
in. to break down and talk under pressure. (Underworld.) : They kept at her till she finally cracked and talked.
mod. [of a person] excellent; top-flight. : The dealer's crack salesman was no help at all.
tv. to break into something. (Underworld.) : We almost cracked the safe before the alarm went off.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition. Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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