ALL meanings of whack
whack
W w - verb with object whack to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows. 1
- verb with object whack Slang. to divide into or take in shares (often followed by up): Whack the loot between us two. 1
- verb without object whack to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows. 1
- noun whack a smart, resounding blow: a whack with his hand. 1
- noun whack Informal. a trial or attempt: to take a whack at a job. 1
- noun whack Slang. a portion or share. 1
- idioms whack out of whack, Informal. out of order or alignment; not in proper condition. 1
- noun whack Strike forcefully with a sharp blow. 1
- transitive verb whack hit 1
- noun whack hit, blow 1
- noun whack sound of hit 1
- verb whack If you whack someone or something, you hit them hard. 0
- verb whack Whack is also a noun. 0
- singular noun whack Your whack of something is your share of it. 0
- verb whack If someone whacks you, they defeat you easily in a game or competition. 0
- verb whack To whack someone means to kill them. 0
- verb whack to strike with a sharp resounding blow 0
- verb whack to exhaust completely 0
- verb whack to put something on to or into something else with force or abandon 0
- noun whack to murder 0
- noun whack a sharp resounding blow or the noise made by such a blow 0
- noun whack a share or portion 0
- noun whack a try or attempt (esp in the phrase have a whack at) 0
- exclamation whack an exclamation imitating the noise of a sharp resounding blow 0
- verb transitive whack to strike or slap with a sharp, resounding blow 0
- verb transitive whack to murder (a person), often, specif., for pay 0
- noun whack a sharp, resounding blow 0
- noun whack the sound of this 0
- noun whack A blow, impact or slap. 0
- noun whack (Slang) A share or portion. 0
- noun whack (Informal) An attempt. 0
- verb whack To hit, slap or strike. 0
- verb whack (Slang) To kill, bump off. 0
- verb whack (Transitive Verb) SLA To share or parcel out; often with up. 0
- verb whack (sports) To beat convincingly; to thrash. 0
- verb whack (Britain, usually in the negative) To surpass; to better. 0
- adjective whack Alternative form of wack (“crazy”). 0