crackulate
To make someone laugh using your tail or other objects (At least according to the episode The Three Friends Problem from Peg + Cat)
Peg: "I'm laughing just thinking about Cat's crackulation."
Cat: "Just call me the crackulator."
Peg: "Big Dog, your crackulation broke Cat's record."
crackulate (Ignore this part, for some reason it won't work if other forms of the word are only present and not the original word itself)
Cat: "Just call me the crackulator."
Peg: "Big Dog, your crackulation broke Cat's record."
crackulate (Ignore this part, for some reason it won't work if other forms of the word are only present and not the original word itself)
crackulator
When a drug dealer uses a regular calculator to calculate the price of crack cocaine on the open market that calculator he is using is then referred to as a " Crackulator ".
"Sheet dog how much can we git fo a pound and half?"
"Hold up homes let me check dat on my crackulator.
"Hold up homes let me check dat on my crackulator.
crackulating
What is going on?
Whats crackulating?
crackulating
Means the same thing as:
Whats up? Whats going down? Whats happening?, Whats doing?, Whats the go? or Whats the deal?
Answer is 'not much' or 'im just doing...' NOT 'good', 'pretty bad' etc.
Variation of 'whats cracking?'.
Whats up? Whats going down? Whats happening?, Whats doing?, Whats the go? or Whats the deal?
Answer is 'not much' or 'im just doing...' NOT 'good', 'pretty bad' etc.
Variation of 'whats cracking?'.
"Yo' whatz crackulatin', nigga?"
"Nothin', jus' chillin'."
"Nothin', jus' chillin'."
crackulator
a trippin'-ass white boy
stop playin' crackulator
crackulations
Noun
1. Crackhead mathematics or calculations, usually skipping several numbers and spoken either very quickly, mumbled or rhythmically. This is done with the specific intention of confusing the other party in an attempt to swindle them for drug money or food stamps.
1. Crackhead mathematics or calculations, usually skipping several numbers and spoken either very quickly, mumbled or rhythmically. This is done with the specific intention of confusing the other party in an attempt to swindle them for drug money or food stamps.
"By my crackulations, you OWE ME three dollars and a newport."