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Definition of crackberry

crackberry

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Definitions include: to give to; hand over.
Definitions include: to engage in sexual intercourse for casual or lighthearted reasons; sex for fun and enjoyment
Definitions include: Probably from the euphemism mad as a hatter.
Definitions include: common but non-standard spelling of jeez.
Definitions include: it means good, used like hell yah.
Definitions include: to waste one's time.
Definitions include: police.
Definitions include: Used by hippies as a form of welcome when someone arrives at a Rainbow Gathering.

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