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Definition of crackhead in English: crackheadnounˈkrakhɛdˈkrækˌhɛd informal A person who habitually takes or is addicted to crack cocaine. 〈非正式〉强效可卡因瘾君子 Example sentencesExamples - The house had gotten busted by the DEA a few weeks ago, so the crackheads were avoiding it for the moment.
- You've got to stay a natural step above the crackheads, the iceheads, the PCP guys.
- I watched the transition from being able to play outside to the arrival of the crackheads.
- I grew up with 14-year-old crackheads, ‘Beck says with disarming nonchalance.’
- You're too much of a crackhead to get what she's talking about.
- Which is not to say that crackheads worry about the nutritional value of their ‘cracksmoke.’
- The problem with giving people crack cocaine in exchange for registering voters is that you just can't trust crackheads to follow the rules.
- And during the 80s, a lot of those hotel workers happened to be, well, to be blunt - crackheads.
- ‘Eighty per cent are crackheads,’ an ex-junkie says.
- They became gangbangers, or street kids with nowhere else to be, and eventually homeless crackheads or alcoholics or both.
- Yes, and so did Warren and Willow and those crackheads who attacked the school tonight.
- It's not easy to get rid of crackheads once they've found a place to nest.
- I've heard the crackheads playing on plastic buckets for quarters in my neighborhood get better drum sounds than this.
- ‘I had to throw crackheads out of Pete's room,’ Barat says.
- ‘Either he was a crackhead or somebody who obviously needed the money a heck of a lot more than I did,’ she said.
- But you remind me of the crackhead in the pharmacy.
- He claims I'm a crackhead but there's no way I am.
- Hussey added that the constable had told him there was a ring of crackheads working the recreation centres.
- Say what you will about crackheads, drunks and other assorted addicts, but they sure can be imaginative.
Definition of crackhead in US English: crackheadnounˈkrækˌhɛdˈkrakˌhed informal A person who habitually takes crack cocaine. 〈非正式〉强效可卡因瘾君子 Example sentencesExamples - The problem with giving people crack cocaine in exchange for registering voters is that you just can't trust crackheads to follow the rules.
- ‘Eighty per cent are crackheads,’ an ex-junkie says.
- I watched the transition from being able to play outside to the arrival of the crackheads.
- It's not easy to get rid of crackheads once they've found a place to nest.
- The house had gotten busted by the DEA a few weeks ago, so the crackheads were avoiding it for the moment.
- Hussey added that the constable had told him there was a ring of crackheads working the recreation centres.
- I grew up with 14-year-old crackheads, ‘Beck says with disarming nonchalance.’
- ‘Either he was a crackhead or somebody who obviously needed the money a heck of a lot more than I did,’ she said.
- And during the 80s, a lot of those hotel workers happened to be, well, to be blunt - crackheads.
- ‘I had to throw crackheads out of Pete's room,’ Barat says.
- Say what you will about crackheads, drunks and other assorted addicts, but they sure can be imaginative.
- Yes, and so did Warren and Willow and those crackheads who attacked the school tonight.
- You've got to stay a natural step above the crackheads, the iceheads, the PCP guys.
- I've heard the crackheads playing on plastic buckets for quarters in my neighborhood get better drum sounds than this.
- He claims I'm a crackhead but there's no way I am.
- Which is not to say that crackheads worry about the nutritional value of their ‘cracksmoke.’
- You're too much of a crackhead to get what she's talking about.
- But you remind me of the crackhead in the pharmacy.
- They became gangbangers, or street kids with nowhere else to be, and eventually homeless crackheads or alcoholics or both.
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