Fireworks vs Crackers - What's the difference?
fireworks | crackers |
Plural and collective of firework.
An event or a display where fireworks are set off.
(figuratively) An boisterous or violent situation or event.
(South Africa, only plural) A kind of noisy leather pants or trousers.
*1849 , E.E. Napier, Excursions in Southern Africa , Vol. II, p. 13:
*:Sheepskin trousers—which, from the sound they make at every movement of the wearer, are called ‘crackers ’.
(cracker)
As nouns the difference between fireworks and crackers
is that fireworks is plural and collective of firework while crackers is plural of lang=en.As an adjective crackers is
crazy, insane.As a verb crackers is
third-person singular of cracker.fireworks
English
(wikipedia fireworks)Noun
(en-plural noun)- I left the room after John came home drunk but before the fireworks went off.