It means to make a person laugh.
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
"Cranny's crony" is a playful or fictional way of referring to someone who is a close friend or associate of Cranny, a made-up character. It does not hold any specific meaning in language or literature, and is more of a whimsical or imaginative term.
"Scru" is a slang term that is often used to describe someone who is considered shady or untrustworthy. It is typically used in a derogatory manner to insult someone's character.
"Grinding up on someone" typically refers to dancing closely and provocatively with another person, involving hip movements and physical contact. It is often seen in social settings like clubs or parties.
Traces of crack cocaine can typically be detected in a mouth swab sample for up to 1-2 days after use. However, this detection window can vary based on factors such as frequency of use, dosage, and individual metabolism. It is important to note that drug testing results can also be influenced by various factors such as hydration levels and sensitivity of the test.
"Hob knocker" is a made-up slang term featured in the TV show "iCarly." In the show, a hob knocker is defined as someone who knocks on the door of their friend's house and leaves before the friend answers the door.
My sister always "cracks me up" with her jokes.
Perhaps you mean "crack you up." This is an idiom meaning to make you laugh a lot. The image is of you laughing so hard that you crack apart.
That would be "crack you up" - the image is of you laughing so hard that your sides crack open.
The idiom "don't give up on me" means to ask someone to continue supporting or believing in you, even during difficult times or challenges. It's a plea for someone to maintain their faith in your abilities and potential.
I think you mean "drive someone up the wall," which means to make them so frustrated that they are thinking of climbing the walls to escape.
The term stuck up as an English idiom means conceited or arrogant. It applied to someone who is seen as aloof or haughty.
It is an idiom meaning that someone who had stopped drinking alcohol has slipped up and started drinking again.
Picture someone weighed down with lead weights -- if you get the lead out, you move faster. It means hurry up.
An animal raises its back and fluffs up its fur to seem bigger -- this phrase means you have threatened or irritated someone and they're getting defensive.
It means things are trustworthy.
depending on what this person does for a living i would guess he wants to put his you know what inside the hole in your crack. but then again if he is someone who deals with concrete a lot he might want to seal up your butt crack who knows??? :)
It means to wake up at sunrise (or close to it) and put on your makeup.