Define Kracker Meaning

Kracker
This word came from the slaves. Back in the day the slaves would call the white guy with the wip a kracker because of the noise the wip made when they were getting wiped.

Get back to work the kracker is comimg
By Michell
Kracker
1. slang for a White person
2. totally useless racial slur

What the fuck you lookin at you kracker-ass kracker!
By Ronny
Kracker
This term is said to have originated in England before the 16th century, refering to the lower class whose diet primarily consisted of "crackers", actually biscuits. Many of their descendants were sent to the Georgia penal colony, hence "Georgia crackers." White people had invented this name for themselves before the first slave was brought to America, although it is still in use today by mostly older blacks referring to whites.

By Natty
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Kracker
The way in which a person is able to act completely different than others of another race. Nieve and "TOTALLY" unaware of the obvious.

Good God, how can someone so cute be such a dumb Kracker ass, You are the whitest white person I know.
By Babara
Kracker
Kracker, Well comming from a white person I would have to say Kracker fits pretty good. Think about it. If you saw 5 white guys get out of some chevy van and play Chineese fire drill at a stop light, What would you say.

Random person from the ghetto : "Kracker!"
By Quentin
Kracker Puff
A Caucasian variation of the African-American hairstyle commonly referred to as the “afro”. It is often sported by members of bands, skaters, and kids who just don’t feel like cutting their hair. A popular alternative to the “lacrosse mullet”. Good for hiding weapons, drugs and guitar picks when traveling through hostile suburban areas.

The drummer in my neighbor's garage band has a kracker puff.
By Elicia
Kracker Snacker
Black guys who go out with White girls.

dude 1: yo, tyrone be mackin cindy
dude 2: i know he be a kracker snacker
By Jeniffer
Uncle Kracker
Uncle Kracker (born Matthew Shafer; June 6, 1974) is an American rock, country, and rap rock musician, most popularly known for his hit singles "Follow Me", "Smile", and "Drift Away". His music was more rap rock-based at the start of his career before turning in a more country and Top 40 style music direction on later releases.

Shafer was raised in Harrison Township, Michigan. In 1987, with his brother Mike Shafer, he visited a nightclub in Clawson, Michigan where a turntables competition was occurring. His older brother was competing against a then-unknown musician, Kid Rock. Shafer then spent a lot of time with Kid Rock, and they became friends. In those times, he was mainly rapping. He only performed at live shows at the time, until he began recording for Rock's album, Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp; Shafer was a featured vocalist on some of the tracks. He then began working on a solo album, but he continued being the DJ for Kid Rock. Upon the release of Rock's multi-platinum album, Devil Without a Cause, Shafer decided that it was time to release his first solo album, Double Wide, adopting the stage name Uncle Kracker.

What a fabulous artist. Uncle Kracker makes us all smile with his musical talent. What's your favorite Uncle Kracker single?
By Nissa