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- Dictionarywhack/wak/
verb
- 1. strike forcefully with a sharp blow: "his attacker whacked him on the head"
noun
- 1. a sharp or resounding blow: "with a few whacks and some loud whistles, they drove the animals away" Similar
- 2. a try or attempt: "we decided to take a whack at spotting the decade's trends"
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Whack can be a verb meaning to hit someone or something noisily, or a noun meaning a share, a part, or a hit. Learn how to use whack in different contexts and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.
Whack can be a verb meaning to strike with a blow or a noun meaning a blow or an attempt. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and phrases.
WHACK meaning: 1. to hit someone or something noisily: 2. to quickly put something somewhere: 3. the action of…. Learn more.
Whack definition: to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.. See examples of WHACK used in a sentence.
Whack can be a verb meaning to hit hard, or a noun meaning a share or a try. It can also be slang for murder or out of whack. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation and origin.
Whack can mean to strike with a sharp blow, to kill, to masturbate, or to try something. It can also be a noun for a blow, a share, or an attempt. See examples, synonyms, and idioms.
whack somebody (North American English, slang) to murder somebody Word Origin early 18th cent.: imitative, or perhaps an alteration of thwack . See whack in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary