Definition of Jatz crackers in English:
Jatz crackers
plural nounˈdʒats ˌkrakəz
Australian informal Testicles.
he cops one in the Jatz crackers and doubles over
Example sentencesExamples
- Give him a swift kick in the Jatz crackers for me.
- Here's hoping Piers catches one in the Jatz crackers.
- It was the best way to avoid creeping crotch rot and prickly heat around the 'jatz crackers'.
- Boy, that would hurt the Jatz Crackers.
- In his Top 10 Memorable Moments at the WACA, he couldn't find room for Michael Clarke copping one in the Jatz crackers.
- One in the Jatz Crackers might be in order for big John.
- He collected two vicious blows to the 'Jatz Crackers'.
- The previous ball Marsh was hit in the Jatz crackers after an inside edge, so he took his pain-rage out on the ball.
- You start off with a small amount and give it a good rub up under the Jatz Crackers.
- No way he was going to edge that, but Shane Watson's "jatz crackers" might have been in danger!
Origin
1990s: rhyming slang for knackers 'testicles', from a proprietary name for a savoury biscuit.