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- WHACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHACK is to strike with a smart or resounding blow How to use whack in a sentence
- WHACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WHACK definition: 1 to hit someone or something noisily: 2 to quickly put something somewhere: 3 the action of… Learn more
- Wack or Whack – Which is Correct? - Writing Explained
Whack is a noun and a verb, so if you are using the word as those parts of speech, it is the clear choice Wack is an adjective, but it is not yet widely accepted as a legitimate English word It would be best to avoid using wack in formal settings, like academic and professional writing
- WHACK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Whack is also a noun He took his ax and struck the trunk of the tree Whack Your whack of something is your share of it The majority of people in this country pay their whack If someone whacks you, they defeat you easily in a game or competition We got whacked On paper we should have wiped the floor with them [get VERB-ed]
- whack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(US, slang) An attempt, a chance, a turn, a go, originally an attempt to beat someone or something C'mon Take a whack at it 40 bucks a whack The number arrested is not over 600 — at $805 a whack, New Jersey has made half-a-million dollars arresting gay men
- Whack - definition of whack by The Free Dictionary
1 to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows 2 to cut or chop vigorously: He whacked the vines from his path with a hunting knife 3 to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows a to cut off or separate with a blow: The cook whacked off the fish's head b Vulgar Slang to masturbate n 5 a smart, resounding blow
- ‘Whack’ or ‘Wack’: What’s the Difference Between the Two?
When deciding between ‘whack’ and ‘wack,’ context is key Use ‘whack’ when discussing physical impact or strikes, and turn to ‘wack’ for informal descriptions of inferior or odd things Mnemonic devices can further reinforce appropriate usage
- Whack - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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