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crackers

/ ˈkrækəz /

adjective

  1. See insane
    postpositive a slang word for insane


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The Girl Scouts uses palm oil to make its cookies, as do manufacturers of ice cream, crackers, packaged breads, and margarine.

For people like Nancy Caracciolo, eating simple foods like toast or crackers is a serious health risk.

Thankfully, some crackers are made of more promising ingredients.

“Animal Crackers in My Soup” I JUST WANNA SQUEEZE HER AND LOVE HER FOREVER.

And through the agency of TV reruns and now YouTube, she is still teaching generations the lyrics to “Animal Crackers in My Soup.”

The boy's head was held high, indicative of his opinion of poor white trash and Crackers in general, and Mandy Ann in particular.

In this satchel carry also some crackers, or sandwiches, if you will be long enough upon the road to need a luncheon.

Stuffing their crackers and dried beef into their pockets, they ran out of the house and to their machines.

I'll leave a blanket here for you to sleep on, and a bottle of cold coffee, some crackers, and a hunk of 'jerked.'

Harvey strolled up to the village store and bought some crackers and cheese for his supper.

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