The difference between Cracker and Snapper

When used as nouns, cracker means a dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers), whereas snapper means one who, or that which, snaps.


check bellow for the other definitions of Cracker and Snapper

  1. Cracker as a noun:

    A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers).

  2. Cracker as a noun:

    A short piece of twisted string tied to the end of a whip that creates the distinctive sound when the whip is thrown or cracked.

  3. Cracker as a noun:

    A firecracker.

  4. Cracker as a noun:

    A person or thing that cracks, or that cracks a thing (e.g. whip cracker; nutcracker). The final section of certain whips, which is made of a short, thin piece of unravelled rope and produces a cracking sound.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: popper"

  5. Cracker as a noun:

    A Christmas cracker.

  6. Cracker as a noun:

    Refinery equipment used to pyrolyse organic feedstocks. If catalyst is used to aid pyrolysis it is informally called a cat-cracker

  7. Cracker as a noun (slang, chiefly, British):

    A fine thing or person (crackerjack).

    Examples:

    "She's an absolute cracker! The show was a cracker!"

  8. Cracker as a noun:

    An ambitious or hard-working person (i.e. someone who arises at the 'crack' of dawn).

  9. Cracker as a noun (computing):

    One who cracks (i.e. overcomes) computer software or security restrictions.

  10. Cracker as a noun (obsolete):

    A noisy boaster; a swaggering fellow.

  11. Cracker as a noun (US, derogatory, racial slur):

    An impoverished white person from the southeastern United States, originally associated with Georgia and parts of Florida; any white person.

  12. Cracker as a noun (US, Florida, slang, derogatory):

    A police officer.

  13. Cracker as a noun:

    A northern pintail, species of dabbling duck.

  14. Cracker as a noun (obsolete):

    A pair of fluted rolls for grinding caoutchouc.

    Examples:

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  1. Snapper as a noun:

    One who, or that which, snaps.

    Examples:

    "a snapper-up of bargains"

    "the snapper of a whip"

  2. Snapper as a noun (Australia, New Zealand):

    Any of approximately 100 different species of fish. The fish , especially an adult of the species. Any of the family Lutjanidae of percoid fishes, especially the red snapper.

  3. Snapper as a noun (Ireland, slang):

    A (human) baby.

  4. Snapper as a noun (American football):

    The player who snaps the ball to start the play.

  5. Snapper as a noun (US):

    Small, paper-wrapped item containing a minute quantity of explosive composition coated on small bits of sand, which explodes noisily when thrown onto a hard surface.

  6. Snapper as a noun (slang):

    One who takes snaps; a photographer.

  7. Snapper as a noun (US, informal):

    The snapping turtle.

  8. Snapper as a noun:

    The green woodpecker, or yaffle.

  9. Snapper as a noun:

    A snap beetle.

  10. Snapper as a noun (historical):

    A telegraphic device with a flexible metal tongue for producing clicks like those of the sounder.

  11. Snapper as a noun (US, colloquial):

    A string bean.

  12. Snapper as a noun (slang):

    The vulva.