crackers
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Adjective — British informal: crazy or insane.
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Etymology
Originally British naval slang linking "firecrackers" to something going off in someone's head — "he's gone crackers" meaning he's lost his mind.
Full origin of crackers →Frequently asked questions
What does “crackers” mean?
The word “crackers” means british informal: crazy or insane. In plain terms, crazy or out of one's mind, used mainly in British English.
How do you use “crackers” in a sentence?
Here is “crackers” used in a sentence: “You'd be crackers to turn down that job offer.”
What part of speech is “crackers”?
“Crackers” is an adjective.
Is “crackers” a common word?
“Crackers” is an uncommon word in modern English.