Directly translated from Malay, Atas means "above" or "upper." In local slang, to be "atas" is to be high-class, snobbish, or exorbitantly expensive. Thus, "Crack Atas" is the oxymoronic term for sophisticated, high-priced drug abuse among the elite.

This is a UK government scheme that requires certain international students and researchers to apply for a security clearance certificate before studying or working in the UK.

Overall, Crack Atas is more than just a hairstyle – it's a cultural phenomenon that reflects the creativity and individuality of Indonesian youth.

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