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Crack frequently refers to:
Crack, in geology, a fracture (geology) in a rock Crack, short for crack cocaine, the freebase form of cocaine that can be smoked Crack may also refer to: Art, entertainment, and media edit. Cocaine and crack are dangerous, addictive drugs that can lead to serious side effects including sudden cardiac death, brain seizures, heart.
- Crack, a fracture or discontinuation in a body
- Crack, in geology, a fracture (geology) in a rock
- Crack, short for crack cocaine, the freebase form of cocaine that can be smoked
Crack may also refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media[edit]
- Cracks (film), a 2009 independent thriller
- Crack Movement, a Mexican literary movement
- Crack (band), a Spanish progressive rock group
- Crack (album), an album by Z-RO
- Cracks (album), an album by Nabiha
- The Crack, first album by The Ruts
- Crack Magazine, a UK-based European music and culture monthly
- The Crack (magazine), a free culture magazine covering the North East of England
Slang[edit]
- Crack, or (craic, Irish), Scottish, Northern English and Irish slang for 'fun', 'joke', 'gossip', or 'mood'.
- Crack, slang for Intergluteal cleft
Software[edit]
- Crack (password software), a UNIX/Linux password hacking program for systems administrators
- Software cracking, a computer program that modifies other software to remove or disable features usually related to digital rights management
- No-disc crack, software to circumvent Compact Disc and DVD copy protection
Other uses[edit]
- Cracking (chemistry), the process whereby complex organic molecules are broken down into simpler molecules
- Crack spread, the value difference between crude oil and oil products or between different oil products, usually expressed as a per-barrel value
- CRACK, an acronym for 'Children Requiring A Caring Kommunity', now called 'Project Prevention'
- Password cracking, the process of recovering passwords from data stored in or transmitted by a computer system
- Safe cracking, the process of opening a safe without the combination or the key
- Security hacker, cracking a system to gain unauthorized access (sometimes mislabeled as 'hacking').
See also[edit]
- Crak!, 1963 pop art lithograph by Roy Lichtenstein
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