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crack Street name for cocaine that has been processed to a freebase for smoking. It is processed with ammonia or baking soda and heated, producing a form of cocaine that can be smoked.
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crackle Decorative craze lines in a glaze.
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crack (Also known as rock, wash and stone). Crack is a smokeable form of cocaine. It is a Class A drug. It is more intense than cocaine.
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crack refers to a fracture in opal, which greatly reduces the value.
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crackle The fine cracks on the surface of glazed pottery, china or glassware is known as crackle. The effect is caused by differing expansion and contraction rates of the material.
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