• Frequency of Use
    30 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Whack Meanings

    noun a sharp or heavy blow with a hand, weapon, or other object

    verb to strike or hit forcefully

    adjective none

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    interjection none

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    Fields related to whack

    Music

    A percussive sound, as in 'the drummer hit a loud whack on the snare drum'

    Criminal Justice

    To whack someone means to kill them, often used in mafia or gang-related contexts

    Sports

    To hit a ball or object forcefully, as in 'whack a baseball'

    Informal Language

    To do something abruptly or forcefully, as in 'whack on the TV'

    Occupation Usage of whack

    Writer

    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.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'whack' informally to describe a client's behavior or thought patterns as unusual or erratic.

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'whack' to describe a unique or unconventional flavor combination in a dish.

    Musician

    Musicians may use 'whack' to describe a particular style of music that is avant-garde or experimental.

    Athlete

    Athletes may use 'whack' to describe a particularly hard or forceful hit during a game or match.

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