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Meaning
Noun
●
The
sound
of a
heavy
strike.
●
The
strike
itself.
●
The
stroke
itself,
regardless of
its
successful
impact.
●
In American English:
An
attempt
, a
chance
, a
turn
, a go,
originally
an
attempt
to
beat
someone or something.
●
In British English & :
A
share
, a
portion
, especially a
full
share
or large
portion
.
●
A whack-up: a
division
of an amount into
separate
whacks
, a
divvying
up.
●
In American English:
A
deal
, an agreement.
●
In Recreational drugs:
PCP,
phencyclidine
(as also wack).
●
In Computing & Typography:
The
backslash
, ⟨ \ ⟩.
Verb
●
To
hit
,
slap
or strike.
●
To
kill
,
bump
off.
●
To
share
or
parcel out
(often with up).
●
In Sports:
To
beat
convincingly
; to thrash.
●
In British English & :
To
surpass
; to better.
Adj
●
Alternative form of
wack
(“crazy”)
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