单词 | wack |
释义 | wack1[ wak ] / wæk / SEE SYNONYMS FOR wack ON THESAURUS.COM nounan odd, irrational, or unconventional person; wacko. a thing or things that are unsatisfactory, worthless, or of low quality: The show is mostly a lot of wack, with a couple of funny moments. adjectiveextremely bad or inferior: The song is great, but the video is really wack. odd, irrational, or unconventional; wacky: I’m afraid the neighbors think we’re wack! extremely good: The guys scarfed down those wack cookies you made, and they're asking for more. Also whack [hwak, wak] /ʰwæk, wæk/ . Origin of wack1First recorded in 1935–40; perhaps back formation from wacky; popularized in 1986 from the anti-crack mural by the U.S. pop artist Keith Haring (1958–90), which bore the slogan “Crack is wack” Words nearby wackwabbit, wabble, wabbly, Wac, Wace, wack, wacke, wacked-out, wack job, wacko, wacky Definition for wack (2 of 2)wack2 [ wak ] / wæk / verb (used with or without object), nounwhack1. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wackBritish Dictionary definitions for wackwack wacker (ˈwækə)/ (wæk) / nounLiverpool and Midland English dialect friend; pal: used chiefly as a term of address Word Origin for wackperhaps from dialect wack or whack to share out, hence one who shares, a friend Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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