I first heard the term when I lived in Florida. It seems to have other meanings.
I first heard the term when I lived in Florida. It seems to have other meanings.
It's a racist slur for white people.
I first heard the term when I lived in Florida.
I used to eat those things as a kid. With nothing on them. Guess I loved the salt.
Is anyone actually insulted by it, though?
I don't know anyone who'd respond with anything but a laugh if they were called a cracker. White people aren't raised with the belief that it's a horrid offense - we learn that at some random 'oh my god that's the dumbest thing' point in life.
Is anyone actually insulted by it, though?
I don't know anyone who'd respond with anything but a laugh if they were called a cracker. White people aren't raised with the belief that it's a horrid offense - we learn that at some random 'oh my god that's the dumbest thing' point in life.
Hard, white and salty. :mrgreen:
Context example: **** you, you ****ing cracker!
Is anyone actually insulted by it, though?
I don't know anyone who'd respond with anything but a laugh if they were called a cracker. White people aren't raised with the belief that it's a horrid offense - we learn that at some random 'oh my god that's the dumbest thing' point in life.
lol
Thanks for the example - sort of funny how **** is censored but cracker isn't.