Whack can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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whack - hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy" | ||
Noun |
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whack - the sound made by a sharp swift blow | ||
whack - the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack" |
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1. | noun | He gave the table a whack. | |
2. | verb | If it won't take pre-killed and you usually feed live then you could hold the rat by the tail and whack it against a hard surface, like a refrigerator or wall. | |
3. | verb | My dad thinks my boyfriend is a real whack job. | |
4. | verb | I'm just about to whack you on the ears with a spoon, you monkey. | |
5. | verb | Something's out of whack here. | |
6. | verb | She's diabetic, so her blood sugar was already out of whack. |
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noun | |
He gave the table a whack. |
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verb | |
If it won't take pre-killed and you usually feed live then you could hold the rat by the tail and whack it against a hard surface, like a refrigerator or wall. |
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My dad thinks my boyfriend is a real whack job. | |
I'm just about to whack you on the ears with a spoon, you monkey. | |
Something's out of whack here. | |
She's diabetic, so her blood sugar was already out of whack. |