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whack

/ˈwæk/noun, verb1 syllable

Whack means: the act of hitting vigorously.

Synonyms for whack9

noun, as in the act of hitting vigorously

knock, belt, rap, whang

verb, as in strike hard

wham, whop, wallop

also used for whack

thwack, clip

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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

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All 31 rhymes for whack, grouped by syllable

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

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of whack

as a noun

plural
whacks

as a verb

past tense
whacked
present participle
whacking
third-person singular
whacks
past participle
whacked