Crackerjack describes something of striking ability or excellence.
Crackerjack describe algo de notable habilidad o excelencia.
| Word | crackerjack |
|---|---|
| Date | November 10, 2006 |
| Type | adjective |
| Syllables | CRACK-er-jack |
| Etymology | The late 19th-century pairing of "crack" and "jack" to form "crackerjack" topped off a long history for those words. "Cracker" is an elongation of "crack," an adjective meaning "expert" or "superior" that dates from 1793. Prior to that, "crack" was a noun meaning "something superior" and a verb meaning "to boast." (The verb use evolved from the expression "to crack a boast," which came from the sense of "crack" meaning "to make a loud sharp sound.") "Jack" has been used for "man" since the mid-1500s, as in "jack-of-all-trades." "Crackerjack" entered English first as a noun referring to "a person or thing of marked excellence," then as an adjective. You may also know "Cracker Jack" as a snack of candied popcorn and peanuts. That trademarked name dates from the 1890s. |
| Examples | Allison's brother, a crackerjack computer technician, was able to quickly fix the problems with her laptop. |
| Definition | : of striking ability or excellence |
Tags: wordoftheday::adjective
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