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crack: see cocaine cocaine (kōkān`, kō`kān), alkaloid drug derived from the leaves of the coca shrub. ..... Click the link for more information. . crack 1. a break or fracture without complete separation of the two parts 2. a physical or mental defect; flaw 3. a broken or cracked tone of voice, as a boy's during puberty 4. Slang a processed form of cocaine hydrochloride used as a stimulant. It is highly addictive 5. Obsolete slang a burglar or burglary How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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O'Keefe renders her sardonic wisecracks and her painful loneliness convincingly, and in the end readers will root for her. You don't have to toss your hair like the lead actress in a telenovela to appreciate the schemes, wisecracks, and secret heartaches of the six mujeres Cubanas in Eduardo Santiago's debut novel, Tomorrow They Will Kiss. 501 Bar Jokes, Stories, Anecdotes, Quips, Quotes, Riddles And Wisecracks. |
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