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whackʰwæk, wæk(v.t.)
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.(v.i.)to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows.
4.whack off, to cut off or separate with a blow: Vulgar Slang. to masturbate.
The cook whacked off the fish's head.
Category: Verb Phrase, Status (usage)
5.(n.)a smart, resounding blow.
6.a trial or attempt:
to take a whack at a job.
Category: Informal
7.a portion or share.
Category: Status (usage)
Idioms for whack:
out of whack, out of order or alignment; not in proper condition.
Category: Idiom, Informal
Origin of whack:
1710–20; orig. dial., Scots form of thwack ; cf. whang2, whittle
whackʰwæk, wæk(v.t.)
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.(v.i.)to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows.
4.whack off, to cut off or separate with a blow: Vulgar Slang. to masturbate.
The cook whacked off the fish's head.
Category: Verb Phrase, Status (usage)
5.(n.)a smart, resounding blow.
6.a trial or attempt:
to take a whack at a job.
Category: Informal
7.a portion or share.
Category: Status (usage)
Idioms for whack:
out of whack, out of order or alignment; not in proper condition.
Category: Idiom, Informal
Origin of whack:
1710–20; orig. dial., Scots form of thwack ; cf. whang2, whittle