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  2. Sep 15, 2006 · An adjective describing the sound one hears when another individual occupies a nearby stall in a public restroom. The worst part about the rest-stop was hearing the crackle next to me. by rimjobasaurous October 8, 2010. Get the Crackle mug. Crackle. 1-Rhyming slang for 'Piss', first invented in Carnaby Street.

  3. Noise & noisy. crackle. noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈkræk. ə l / us / ˈkræk. ə l / a short, dry, sharp sound: the crackle of burning logs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. The term is "probably an agent noun" [7] from the word crack. The word crack was later adopted into Gaelic as the word craic meaning a "loud conversation, bragging talk" [8] [9] where this interpretation of the word is still in use in Ireland, Scotland, and Northern England today.

  5. The meaning of CRACKLE is to make small sharp sudden repeated noises. How to use crackle in a sentence.

  6. 1. to make or cause to make a series of slight sharp noises, as of paper being crushed or of a wood fire burning. 2. (transitive) to decorate (porcelain or pottery) by causing a fine network of cracks to appear in the glaze. 3. (intransitive) to abound in vivacity or energy. noun. 4. the act or sound of crackling. 5.

  7. ticking. See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: crackle. noun [ C or U ] us / ˈkræk. ə l / uk / ˈkræk. ə l / a short, dry, sharp sound: the crackle of burning logs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact.

  8. The verb 'crackle' [ˈkræk(ə)l] describes a series of short, sharp noises like the sound of paper being crushed or of something burning in a fire. It can also mean to make such noises.