noun a sharp or heavy blow with a hand, weapon, or other object
verb to strike or hit forcefully
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A percussive sound, as in 'the drummer hit a loud whack on the snare drum'
To whack someone means to kill them, often used in mafia or gang-related contexts
To hit a ball or object forcefully, as in 'whack a baseball'
To do something abruptly or forcefully, as in 'whack on the TV'
In the writing world, 'whack' can be used to describe something as crazy or outlandish, adding a touch of informal flair to the writing style.
Psychologists may use 'whack' informally to describe a client's behavior or thought patterns as unusual or erratic.
Chefs may use 'whack' to describe a unique or unconventional flavor combination in a dish.
Musicians may use 'whack' to describe a particular style of music that is avant-garde or experimental.
Athletes may use 'whack' to describe a particularly hard or forceful hit during a game or match.