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crackers

English

Etymology

See cracker +? -ers. The South African sense derive their name from their sound and their status as a plurale tantum by association with "trousers". The adjectival sense derives from British naval expressions referring to firecrackers in one's head, originally as "he's got the crackers" and then "he's gone crackers" before the present "he is crackers".

Noun

crackers

  1. plural of cracker
  2. (South Africa, only plural) A kind of noisy leather pants or trousers.
    • 1849, E.E. Napier, Excursions in Southern Africa, Vol. II, p. 13:
      Sheepskin trousers—which, from the sound they make at every movement of the wearer, are called ‘crackers’.

Adjective

crackers (comparative more crackers, superlative most crackers)

  1. (Britain, colloquial) Crazy, insane.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:insane

Anagrams

  • recracks

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cookies

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?kiz/
  • Rhymes: -?kiz

Noun

cookies

  1. plural of cookie
  2. (dated) plural of cooky

Verb

cookies

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cookie

Catalan

Noun

cookies

  1. plural of cookie

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

cookies

  1. plural of cookie

French

Noun

cookies f

  1. plural of cookie

Spanish

Noun

cookies

  1. plural of cookie

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