Whack - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |wæk|  American pronunciation of the word whack
Brit.  |wæk|  British pronunciation of the word whack

noun

- the sound made by a sharp swift blow
- the act of hitting vigorously (syn: belt, knock, rap, whang)
he gave the table a whack

verb

- hit hard (syn: wallop, whop)
The teacher whacked the boy

Extra examples

Just whack your bags in the corner.

He threw his shoulder out of whack.

I've done more than my whack of the driving - it's your turn.

He kept whacking the dog with a stick.

Just whack the bacon under the grill for a couple of minutes.

She gave the ball a whack.

Singleton took a whack at (=tried to hit) Miller's head.

If you're unemployed, you don't have to pay the full whack (=the full amount).

There's still a fair whack (=quite a large amount) of work to be done.

These agencies charge top whack for tickets.

You haven't done your whack!

The teacher whacked the boy

The pile of books hit the floor with a whack.

...took a whack at solving the math problem...

The ball took me an awful whack on the chest.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: whack
he/she/it: whacks
present participle: whacking
past tense: whacked
past participle: whacked
noun
singular: whack
plural: whacks
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