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  1. Cracker (term) Cracker, sometimes cracka or white cracker, is a racial slur directed towards white people, [1][2][3] used especially with regard to poor rural whites in the Southern United States. [4] Although commonly a pejorative, it is also used in a neutral context, particularly in reference to a native of Florida or Georgia (see Florida ...

  2. May 24, 2013 · Shakespeare's King John (1595) includes the statement: "What cracker is this . . . that deafes our ears / With this abundance of superfluous breath?" By 1760 the English, both in Colonial America and in Great Britain were using the word cracker to describe the Scot-Irish settlers in the back-country of the Southern American colonies.

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · As they carved out a livelihood in the rugged terrain of the frontier, the term "cracker" evolved into a symbol of pride, reflecting the enduring legacy of their ancestors' pioneering spirit. Furthermore, the term "cracker" became synonymous with the distinctive cultural heritage of white communities in the southern United States.

  4. Jul 2, 2013 · But Ste. Claire said that cracker is a way of life. And as much as Ste. Claire studies and celebrates cracker culture — he and several friends run a traveling event called the Great Southern Cracker Roadshow — he technically doesn't count as one. "Just because you lived in the South doesn't mean you're a cracker," Ste. Claire said.

  5. Jul 1, 2013 · But it turns out cracker's roots go back even further than the 17th century. All the way back to the age of Shakespeare, at least. "The meaning of the word has changed a lot over the last four ...

  6. Jul 24, 2002 · Crackers. The epithet cracker has been applied in a derogatory way, like redneck, to rural, non-elite white southerners, more specifically to those of south Georgia and north Florida. Folk etymology claims the term originated either from their cracking, or pounding, of corn (rather than taking it to mill), or from their use of whips to drive ...

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  8. May 10, 2024 · Key Takeaways. In British slang, 'cracker' often refers to something exceptionally good or an outstanding person or thing. It is used to compliment someone's wit or humor, indicating they are sharp and clever. During holiday celebrations, 'cracker' denotes a festive table decoration that pops when pulled, containing a small gift, a joke, and a ...