This is an idiom meaning to study. The image is of you cracking a book open. When you open a book and read, it's "cracking the books."
"Crack the books" is a colloquial expression that means to start studying or working hard on academic material. It is often used to encourage someone to begin studying or reviewing material in preparation for a test or exam.
crack into rant
it comes from your mothers but crack deep but crack
'Crack up' means to brag or boast.
You crack me up
"Crack" in Spanish is not a direct translation. It can refer to a sharp sound ("crack") or be a colloquial term for someone skilled ("crack" as in expert).
There are many ways to enter a computer, but what do you mean by crack something ?-)
A shomari is a crack smoker.
well idk know so it mite just be to crack a bottle :]
They are saying you're acting like your doing drugs. (crack/cocaine)
Turn off "The Runs Game" and draw a crack underneath a pygmy.
It means the illegal version with a crack, crack meaning: something like a no CD crack which makes you not need a CD key. For people with the illegal version, they would need this as they have no CD.
do you mean rathbone? and if u do...No