Crack
Part of speech: noun
Definition: A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material. A narrow opening. A sharply humorous comment; a wisecrack. A potent, relatively cheap, addictive variety of cocaine; often a rock, usually smoked through a crack-pipe. The sharp sound made when solid material breaks. Any sharp sound. An opportunity to attempt something. vagina. The space between the buttocks. Conviviality; good conversation, chat, gossip, or humourous storytelling; good company. Business/events A program, password or procedure designed to circumvent restrictions or usage limits on software. a meaningful chat. good fun. (See usage note re Scots sense). Extremely silly, absurd or off-the-wall ideas or prose.
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Highly trained and competent. Excellent, first-rate, superior, top-notch.
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To form cracks. To break apart under pressure. To become debilitated by psychological pressure. To yield under interrogation. To make a cracking sound. To change rapidly in register. To alternate between high and low register in the process of eventually lowering. To make a sharply humorous comment. To make a crack or cracks in. To break open or crush to small pieces by impact or stress. To strike forcefully. To open slightly. To cause to yield under interrogation or other pressure. (Figurative) To solve a difficult problem. To overcome a security system or a component. To cause to make a sharp sound. To tell (a joke). To break down (a complex molecule), especially with the application of heat: to pyrolyse. To circumvent software restrictions such as regional coding or time limits. To open a canned beverage, or any packaged drink or food.
Example sentence: You get somebody to crack a smile, that's a beautiful thing.
Wisecrack
Part of speech: noun
Definition: A witty or sarcastic comment or quip.
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To make a sarcastic, flippant, or sardonic comment.