crack
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- When something cracks it breaks along a line, maybe not a straight line. It might break into two pieces, or it might break but the two pieces are still attached.
- She cracked an egg and put the inside of the egg into a bowl.
Noun
change- A crack is the line where something is breaking.
- There is a crack from the edge of this plate to the middle. It will break soon.
- A loud sound like the sound of something breaking.
- It was raining, and she saw a flash of lightning and heard the crack of thunder.
- A strong, fairly cheap form of cocaine; crack often comes in the form of a rock and it is usually smoked in a crack-pipe.
- "I wouldn't use it, if I was going to use it I can afford real cocaine. Crack is wack." - Whitney Houston