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Crackling is British slang for an attractive woman.
Cinders, the remains of a wood fire
Another name for those insanely delicious packets of highly salted, cholesterol loaded, heart attack promoting snacks otherwise known as Pork Scratchings. These are commercially produced pieces of pig skin roasted in the same way as normal 'crackling' and are utterly addictive. One of the best parts was when you found one that had a layer of fat atttached, or better yet, a little sliver of meat! Deadly but delicious! (ed: Woolworths in Australia sell slabs of pig skin and occasionally I cook a batch up. But as well as rubbing salt into the cuts sliced in the skin, I add chilli powder as well - which makes them even more attractive. In fact I feel like some right now!)
[from the crackling sound when smoked in a pipe] pebbles of cocaine base that are smoked
Scranch is slang for to grind with the teeth, and with a crackling sound.
Noun. A sexually desirable woman or women.
Bit of crackling is British slang for an attractive woman.
A poor white person of the South, named after the crackling whips used by rural Southerners. There are several definitions of this word dating back before the 17th Century, however this was the definition in the Old West, and could have been derived from "Cracker Cowboys" of Florida, which used whips and dogs to capture cattle instead of lasso's. Â
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a.
Brisk; crackling; cheerful; lively.
n.
The act of crepitating or crackling.
n.
A kind of crackling sound or r/le, heard in some abnormal states of the lungs; as, dry crackle; moist crackle.
n.
That which is crisp or brittle; the state of being crisp or brittle; as, burned to a crisp; specifically, the rind of roasted pork; crackling.
v. i.
The crackling noise made by block tin when it is bent back and forth.
n.
The well-browned, crisp rind of roasted pork.
v. t.
To grind with the teeth, and with a crackling sound; to craunch.
n. pl.
The sediment of melted tallow. It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In Scotland it is called cracklings.
v. t.
To roast or calcine so as to cause a crackling noise; as, to decrepitate salt.
n.
The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a crackling.
n.
A grating or crackling sensation or sound, as that produced by rubbing two fragments of a broken bone together, or by pressing upon cellular tissue containing air.
a.
Having a crackling sound; crackling; rattling.
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The act of decrepitating; a crackling noise, such as salt makes when roasting.
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Food for dogs, made from the refuse of tallow melting.
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The making of small, sharp cracks or reports, frequently repeated.
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