whack
/ˈwæk/noun, verb1 syllable
Whack means: the act of hitting vigorously.
Synonyms for whack9
verb, as in strike hard
wham, whop, wallop
What does whack mean?3
noun
1
the act of hitting vigorously“he gave the table a whack”
2
the sound made by a sharp swift blow
verb
1
strike hard“The teacher whacked the boy”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with whack?31
one syllable
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Whack in a sentence
- I'm just about to whack you on the ears with a spoon, you monkey.human600
- She's diabetic, so her blood sugar was already out of whack.unknown
- My dad thinks my boyfriend is a real whack job.darinmex
- That whack job pushed me down the stairs.rul
- I had another whack at it.CM
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Forms of whack
as a noun
- plural
- whacks
as a verb
- past tense
- whacked
- present participle
- whacking
- third-person singular
- whacks
- past participle
- whacked