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??? :)
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
"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).
They are saying you're acting like your doing drugs. (crack/cocaine)
crack addict, someone who will do anything to get high
It means you are smoking crack. You're basically a crack addicts.. do anything just to get high!!
To call someone "crack" can be a derogatory term used to imply that the person is crazy, erratic, or unreliable. It is offensive and should be avoided in conversation.
To make fun of someone by using a joke.
To crack down on something or someone means to become strict on them. For example, for the police to crack down on speeders, it means that they have begun to enforce speeding laws more heavily.
It means where someone stares at them self and loves themself - Prideful
Had his fill means that whoever said that has had enough, or has experienced all that person wants to experience with whatever it was about.
Intimidate means to scare. Or make someone wary.
It was related to the word "terrify"-- to fill someone with terror, to frighten them.