Phonetic Breakdown of "whack"
Learn how to break down "whack" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/wæk/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
W AE1 K
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Definition of "whack"
Pronunciation: /wæk/
Adjective
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Egregious.
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Bad (not good), inauthentic, of an inferior quality, contemptible, lacking integrity, lame, or strange.Example: "Every record they ever made was straight-up wack."
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Crazy, mad, insane.
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Cool, bizarre, and potentially scary.
Noun
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The sound of a heavy strike.
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The strike itself.
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The stroke itself, regardless of its successful impact.
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An attempt, a chance, a turn, a go, originally an attempt to beat someone or something.Example: "40 bucks a whack."
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(originally Britain cant) A share, a portion, especially a full share or large portion.
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A whack-up: a division of an amount into separate whacks, a divvying up.
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A deal, an agreement.Example: "It's a whack!"
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The backslash, ⟨ \ ⟩.
Verb
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To hit, slap or strike.
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To kill, bump off.
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To share or parcel out; often with up.Example: "to whack the spoils of a robbery"
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To beat convincingly; to thrash.
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(usually in the negative) To surpass; to better.