Sentences with whack
whack
W w - You really have to whack the ball. [VERB noun]
- He gave the donkey a whack across the back with his stick. [+ across]
- If a big bloke gave him a whack, he'd make sure he'd get his whack in back.
- It dawned on me how out of whack it was in the sixth grade when some kid whose father was a Wall Street guy rented out all of Six Flags.
- whack on some sunscreen
- If you were out of line you got whacked
- Something is out of whack when a bank manager earns more than the Prime Minister.
- Whack the loot between us two.
- A whack with his hand.
- To take a whack at a job.
- To whack the spoils of a robbery
- That's whack, yo!