noun
- Plural of crackie; informal term for eyeglasses or spectacles, especially those with thick or heavy frames.
Usage: informal; chiefly British and Australian English; often used in a mildly derogatory or humorous way
Examples
- He lost his crackies during the rugby match.
- She pushed her crackies up on her nose while reading.
- The old professor's crackies were held together with tape.
- Don't sit on my crackies—I can't see without them!
- He wore thick crackies that made his eyes look enormous.