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[wak] /wæk/
verb (used with or without object), noun
1.
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British Dictionary definitions for wacked

wack

/wæk/
noun
1.
(Liverpool & Midland English, dialect) friend; pal: used chiefly as a term of address
Word Origin
perhaps from dialect wack or whack to share out, hence one who shares, a friend
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Word Origin and History for wacked

wack

n.

"crazy person," 1938, back-formation from wacky. Adjective in slang sense of "worthless, stupid," is attested from late 1990s.

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Slang definitions & phrases for wacked

wack

adjective

Worthless; stupid; ''wimpish'': You'll have to deal with some really wack people

noun

  1. A crazy or eccentric person; nut, screwball, weirdo: Two wacks if I ever saw one/ a father who was so abrasive and married now to such a wack (1938+)
  2. A drink of liquor
  3. A blow or hit made at someone or something

Related Terms

wacky

The Dictionary of American Slang, Fourth Edition by Barbara Ann Kipfer, PhD. and Robert L. Chapman, Ph.D.
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