wacked out in English
(Slang) tired, exhausted; crazy, weird; stoned, high on drugs
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1. Clucked Out Farm Clucked Out Farm Clucked Out Farm
2. Bowed out synonyms, Bowed out pronunciation, Bowed out translation, English dictionary definition of Bowed out
3. Blacking out synonyms, Blacking out pronunciation, Blacking out translation, English dictionary definition of Blacking out
4. Blow out synonyms, Blow out pronunciation, Blow out translation, English dictionary definition of Blow out
5. Call out synonyms, Call out pronunciation, Call out translation, English dictionary definition of Call out
6. Carry out synonyms, Carry out pronunciation, Carry out translation, English dictionary definition of Carry out
7. Black out synonyms, Black out pronunciation, Black out translation, English dictionary definition of Black out
8. Burn out synonyms, Burn out pronunciation, Burn out translation, English dictionary definition of Burn out
9. Blissed-out synonyms, Blissed-out pronunciation, Blissed-out translation, English dictionary definition of Blissed-out
10. Clapped out synonyms, Clapped out pronunciation, Clapped out translation, English dictionary definition of Clapped out
11. Get out and stay out!
12. Infinitive: Carry out; Present Tense: Carry out/ Carries Out-ing Form: Carrying Out; Past Tense: Carried Out; Past Participle: Carried Out; Carry out is a separable phrasal verb and has 5 definitions
13. Bowled Out/Gallery < Bowled Out
14. Verb phrase Call out [kawl-out]
15. Dump it out and come out.
16. Rather burn out than rust out.
17. That's an out-and-out lie!
18. These are out-and-out touring aircraft, sophisticated both inside and out.
19. Synonyms for Blanked out include suppressed, denied, erased, refused, blotted out, blocked out, wiped out, obscured, hid and screened
20. Avoid either Blacking out or passing out
21. Out of debt, out of danger.
22. Out of sight, out of mind.
23. Carry out (third-person singular simple present carries out, present participle carrying out, simple past and past participle carried out) (transitive) To hold while moving it out
24. Bawl someone out, Bawl out someoneReprimand someone angrily.
25. See also: Bawl, eye, out Bawl out 1