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crackStreet name for a chemical derivative (bicarbonate) of cocaine in hard, crystalline lumps; it is heated and inhaled (smoked) as a stimulant. Crack was first used in San Francisco in the early 1980s, and is highly addictive. Its use has led to numerous deaths. It is an important sector of the illegal drug trade, since it is less expensive than cocaine.
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The athlete or performer has been training most of their life for tasks that they perform; and let''s say in our case, the student has hardly cracked a book or studied at all for the impending test. I went home and cleaned them up, and I cracked a book about fossils. Maronna) are world-class cheaters about to graduate from college with honors and without ever having cracked a book. |
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