Does the word " cracker " in america have some different meaning?!


Question: i posted a question about pulling a cracker and it got violated?
a xmas cracker!


Answers: i posted a question about pulling a cracker and it got violated?
a xmas cracker!

ALl I can think of when I hear "cracker" is the Teletubbies Christmas special (I am from Chicago and yes, I am a mom) when dipsy gets a cracker for Christmas and runs around singing "Cracker Cracker Cracker! dipsy got a cracker!". This scene is sooooo funny it cracks me up ALL the time!!!!! Even when speaking of crackers, as in crunchhy little wafers for snacks. That is the problem in America right now...everyone is offended by everything!!!!

I'm a Caucasian and I have better things to do than be offended by the word Cracker.

My guess is that your Cracker means a joke. Like to crack a joke. Being that this site is used mostly by Americans the word Cracker is a derogatory word for a white person. I would say more from the south than in the north of the US. As a New Yorker I've been called alot of things but never a Cracker.

I think "cracker" is an offensive word for a white person.

I like salted crackers, yummy.

Well, "cracker" is another name to call a white person, like "honkie."

at least you didn't ask 'can i bum a f@g'!
... they won't even let me type the british word for cigarette!!!which is F@G.. how stupid is that..
here in the uk, it means 'can i have a cigarette', over there...
LOL!

you won't get violated if you elaborate your question......(",



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