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In rhyming Cockney:

Christmas crackers = knackers (testicles)

Christmas crackered - knackered (worn out, exhausted, broken, etc)

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Christmas or cream crackers is rhyming slang for knackers (testes) eg the ball hit me right in the Christmas crackers.

Christmas Crackered (not crackers) is rhyming slang for knackered (or tired)

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