After staying up all night, he was completely whacked out.
whacked off
Frequency:
40
%
He whacked off a piece of the cake for himself.
whacked up
Frequency:
25
%
The car was whacked up after the accident.
Idiomatic Expressions for whacked
Phrase: whack-a-mole
Meaning: a situation where problems or issues keep arising or reoccurring in quick succession
Usage: Dealing with customer complaints is like playing whack-a-mole - as soon as you solve one issue, another one pops up.