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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 definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You really have to whack the ball [VERB noun] Someone whacked him on the head [VERB noun preposition]
- Whack - definition of whack by The Free Dictionary
Define whack whack synonyms, whack pronunciation, whack translation, English dictionary definition of whack v whacked , whack·ing , whacks v tr 1 To strike with a sharp blow; slap 2 Slang To kill deliberately; murder v intr To deal a sharp, resounding
- whack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The stroke itself, regardless of its successful impact (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
- whack - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
whack hwæk, wæk v to strike or hit with or as if with a strong, loud blow: [~ + object] She whacked the stick against the table [no object] He whacked at the ball and missed
- What does Whack mean? - Definitions. net
1) Verb: To strike forcibly with a blow or hit sharply, typically with a tool or weapon 2) Noun: A powerful or serious blow or hit 3) Slang: Referring to something as being in a poor or distorted condition, often used to describe awareness or mental stability ("out of whack")
- whack - definition and meaning - Wordnik
intransitive verb To strike (someone or something) with a sharp blow; slap intransitive verb Slang To kill deliberately; murder intransitive verb To deal a sharp, resounding blow noun A sharp, swift blow noun The sound made by a sharp, swift blow idiom (have take) To try out; attempt
- WHACK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
WHACK definition: to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows See examples of whack used in a sentence
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