noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
Describes a visible flaw or break in a structure, such as a wall or foundation
Used colloquially to describe a harsh or cutting remark or insult
Refers to a serious error or flaw in code that can cause system malfunctions
Refers to a potent and addictive form of cocaine known as 'crack cocaine'
In literature, the term 'nasty crack' may be used to describe a sharp or cutting remark made by a character towards another character.
In psychology, 'nasty crack' may refer to a hurtful or insulting comment made by an individual towards another person, which can have negative effects on their mental well-being.
Comedians may use 'nasty crack' as a comedic device to make fun of someone or something in a humorous way, often with an element of sarcasm or irony.
Journalists may use 'nasty crack' to describe a critical or disparaging remark made by a public figure towards another individual or group, which can be newsworthy or controversial.