a sharpie marker or a plant called a merihwana plant
A green cracker is an environmentally friendly firecracker that produces less pollution when ignited, typically by using less toxic chemicals or producing reduced smoke. They are designed to be more eco-friendly alternatives to traditional firecrackers.
A crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker would crack as many crackalackin' crack oyster crackers as a crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker could crack, if a crack oyster cracker cracker could crack oyster crackers in a crackalackin' way.
Used in the film "Secret of My Success." Fred Melrose said "Man, you look like death on a cracker." to Brantley Foster as they are walking to the office one morning after Brantley had a particularly bad night.
"Cracker" can be a term used to refer to a person who tries to gain unauthorized access to computer systems or networks. It is often used interchangeably with "hacker," but some see a distinction between the two terms, with "cracker" specifically referring to individuals engaging in illegal activities.
i wouldn't have much of a clue but i think it's gunpowder that is put in fireworks (or whatever it is (find that out) Then look up the temperature at which whatever chemical it is burns at.
Professor Green attended the University of the Arts London, specifically its Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
an orange/red
a cracker packer
cracker
Graham - as in graham cracker.
A crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker would crack as many crackalackin' crack oyster crackers as a crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker could crack, if a crack oyster cracker cracker could crack oyster crackers in a crackalackin' way.
A cracker is a biscuit that is crunchy.
cheeze cracker
Is a cracker a mixture
Cheese-cracker.
An animal cracker is a mildly sweet cookie/cracker that is shaped like an animal.
energy is stored in a cracker by the chemical bonds that have been created in the making of the cracker. when the cracker is digested these bonds are broken and energy is released.
The French word for cracker is "biscuit" or "cracotte" depending on the type of cracker.