whackʰwæk, wæk
whack (v)
- present
- whacks
- past
- whacked
- past participle
- whacked
- present participle
- whacking
whack (n)
- plural
- whacks
English Definitions:
whack (noun)
the sound made by a sharp swift blow
knock, belt, rap, whack, whang (verb)
the act of hitting vigorously
"he gave the table a whack"
whack, wham, whop, wallop (verb)
hit hard
"The teacher whacked the boy"
whack (Noun)
A blow, impact or slap.
whack (Noun)
A share or portion.
whack (Noun)
An attempt.
whack (Verb)
To hit, slap or strike.
whack (Verb)
To kill, bump off.
whack (Verb)
To share or parcel out.
whack
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