An English idiom that represents surprise.
ac is After Christ and bc is Before Christ
Nick Scheumann.
Christ
jesus christ
That is the correct spelling of the trademark name "Cracker Barrel" (a convenience store).
Jeff Lawrence.
It means that you put a cracker on the side.
This is a sentence fragment: It means that the blue cracker/cookie It signifies that the blue cracker/cookie
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No. Cracker Barrel is a publically traded stock market company and is therefore owned by individual share holders. Some of the share holders might be Mormon, though. Cracker Barrel was founded by Dan Evins in Tennesee. He is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) either. The Church itself has never had any relationship with Cracker Barrel.
In Florida, "cracker" refers to Floridians who were born and raised in the state, and whose families have lived there for several generations. Thus, "cracker vote" refers to support from such long-term Floridians. A 'cracker is also a derogatory term for a 'white person' so a cracker vote can also mean 'the white vote', or the 'white trash vote.'
ac is After Christ and bc is Before Christ
cracker
"Belonging to Christ".
Graham - as in graham cracker.
Christ be/is with us Christ be/is with us
It means they are a very good - top notch - team.