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meaning of "crack it right up"



 
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meaning of "crack it right up" #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 03, 2007 18:36 pm   meaning of "crack it right up"
 

Hi everyone
I'd like to ask a question about the meaning of the phrase "crack it right up" in the following passage:

With a rattling thud, Silverstain dropped the box unceremoniously in front of Vega. "This is your stuff. If there's a problem with any of it, come to me. Do not go to the quartermaster. They will crack it right up, understand me? You go to QC, I won't be held responsible."
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meaning of "crack it right up" #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 03, 2007 19:10 pm   meaning of "crack it right up"
 

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meaning of "crack it right up" #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 03, 2007 19:12 pm   meaning of "crack it right up"
 

Thank you very much, Alex.
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