whack|whacked|whacking|whacks in English

verb

[hwæk /wæk]

whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share equally (Slang)

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1. No, I'm too whacked.

2. Somebody gets whacked in the GCPD.

3. This is all some kind of whacked-out conspiracy.

4. The thieves whacked up the loot.

5. Whack of Blackcurranty character

6. He charges top whack .

7. Maybe "Bushwhacking" means you're whacking the bush, but usually it means, it's whacking you! Here in the Eastern Rocky Mountains, the vegetation is a different mix

8. That's not a fair whack.

9. A good whack with the mallet.

10. And you don't whack a boss.

11. Steve lost $500 in one whack.

12. Pretty much all the satellites had been whacked out of orbit.

13. Have you all had your whack?

14. He just got in and I whacked him.

15. He gave the ball a good whack.

16. That really brings out the whack jobs.

17. Here come the whack-ass cheerleaders, man.

18. Hau wants to whack the Big Four

19. She caught me whacked the daylights out of me.

20. I'll give you such a whack!

21. Just whack your bags in the corner.

22. Have you all had a fair whack?

23. You really have to whack the ball.

24. The boy heard the sound of something being whacked, along with Bloodcurdling shrieks

25. He copped a nasty whack on the head.