One who cracks (i.e. overcomes) computer software or security restrictions.
A police officer.
A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers).
An ambitious or hard-working person (i.e. someone who arises at the 'crack' of dawn).
Refinery equipment used to pyrolyse organic feedstocks. If catalyst is used to aid pyrolysis it is informally called a cat-cracker
A Christmas cracker.
A firecracker.
A person or thing that cracks, or that cracks a thing (e.g. whip cracker; nutcracker).
A short piece of twisted string tied to the end of a whip that creates the distinctive sound when the whip is thrown or cracked.
A northern pintail, species of dabbling duck.
A fine, great thing or person (crackerjack).
An impoverished white person from the southeastern United States, originally associated with Georgia and parts of Florida; (by extension) any white person.
The final section of certain whips, which is made of a short, thin piece of unravelled rope and produces a cracking sound.
One who writes computer programs; a software developer.
A device that installs or controls a software program in some other machine.
One who decides which programs will be shown on a television station, or which songs will be played on a radio station.