cracked
adjective
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Pronunciation: /kɹækt/
adj
Etymology: See crack. The origin of the slang sense “skilled (at a game)” is disputed, but may derive from the much older term crack shot (“one who is skilled at shooting”). Compare cracking, crackerjack.
- Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.
- Broken into coarse pieces.
- Harsh or dissonant.
- Slightly open.
- Pirated (obtained/downloaded without paying).
- Extremely skilled at something (usually a video game).
“20 kills? Dude, you're cracked.”
- Surprisingly very good in the quality of experience.
“This mode is actually cracked.”
- Crazy; crackpot.
verb
Etymology: See crack. The origin of the slang sense “skilled (at a game)” is disputed, but may derive from the much older term crack shot (“one who is skilled at shooting”). Compare cracking, crackerjack.
- simple past and past participle of crack