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    Whack
    /(h)wak/

    verb

    • 1. strike forcefully with a sharp blow: "his attacker whacked him on the head"

    noun

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  3. Whack can be a verb meaning to strike with a blow or a noun meaning a blow or an attempt. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and phrases.

  4. Whack can be a verb meaning to hit someone or something noisily, or a noun meaning a share, a part, or a hit. Learn how to use whack in different contexts and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  5. to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows. noun. a smart, resounding blow: a whack with his hand. Informal. a trial or attempt: to take a whack at a job. Synonyms: turn, go, try. Slang. a portion or share. verb phrase. Slang. to produce quickly or, sometimes, carelessly: She whacks out a short story every week or so.

  6. 2 days ago · Whack can be a verb meaning to hit hard, a noun meaning a share or a blow, or a slang term for murder. Learn how to use whack in different contexts and expressions with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Definitions of whack. noun. the act of hitting vigorously. “he gave the table a whack ”. synonyms: belt, knock, rap, whang. see more. see less. type of: blow, buffet.

  8. Whack is an informal verb that means to hit somebody or something very hard, or to put something somewhere without much care. It can also mean to murder somebody in North American slang.

  9. Definitions of 'whack' 1. If you whack someone or something, you hit them hard. [informal] [...] 2. Your whack of something is your share of it. [British, informal] [...] 3. If someone whacks you, they defeat you easily in a game or competition. [British, informal] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'whack'

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