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noun wakwæk British informal Used as a familiar term of address, chiefly in Liverpool. ‘Gorra light 'ave yer, wack?’ Example sentencesExamples
Origin 1960s: of unknown origin. Rhymes aback, alack, attack, back, black, brack, clack, claque, crack, Dirac, drack, flack, flak, hack, jack, Kazakh, knack, lack, lakh, mac, mach, Nagorno-Karabakh, pack, pitchblack, plaque, quack, rack, sac, sack, shack, shellac, slack, smack, snack, stack, tach, tack, thwack, track, vac, whack, wrack, yak, Zack adjectivewakwæk US informal Bad; inferior. Example sentencesExamples - When I go to do my radio show, I'm struggling to pick records to play because the stuff is kind of wack.
- It's also a trusted arbiter of extremes, deciding who, officially, is the most wack.
- He was planning to do his own reality show (not as wack as it sounds).
- Sure, some of the vocals are wack, but the music is pretty dope.
- Hip hop, once anti-pop and now just a style of popular music, has been wack for a while now.
- When I go will folks be thinking man I hated that dude with his wack jokes, I'm glad he's gone?
- ‘I think that's wack if there's people out there whose only connection to hip-hop is via the Internet,’ he says.
- It kind of defeats the whole purpose of dissing wack MCs who can't rap if you're a ‘sick’ MC who can't write.
- I'd rather be wack then mediocre, you know what I mean?
- There was an attempted comeback, but it was wack.
- I ain't one of these wack performers that was shaped and moulded.
- The same wack cosmology holds true for record-rating systems.
- Besides, I was tired with these wack rappers claiming to be this and that.
- Saturday started off pretty wack as after dropping the missus to work I had to go to Prescot Police Station with my producer.
- Certainly remix albums rank among my CD collection's Golden Girls, or worse, play like bonus features on a wack DVD.
- The kids in the small club-style theatre lapped it up, but I was alienated by a wack folklore vibe - when does club dance lose its authentic edge and start to feel more like a museum display?
- Thankfully the groove created by Lenny Williams and crew compensates for the really wack lyrics.
- Then we did snowboards 'cause the graphics in the industry were wack.
- Don't get me wrong, I like my hair, but straight up, I've got four words for you: that article was wack!
- Both of these songs feature wack beats and wack rhymes.
noun wakwæk US informal 1A crazy or eccentric person. the kids were learning to live with the idea that Dad was a wack Example sentencesExamples - He had no idea what those wacks were talking about.
- The whole thing is a mess of accusations of conspiracies and attempts to paint Curtis as a wild-eyed wack.
- Malone was a complete wack and seemed to drive Rin over the edge!
- Hardly any of those wacks running for office are worth voting for.
Synonyms madman, madwoman, maniac, lunatic 2mass noun Worthless or stupid ideas or talk; rubbish. this track is a load of wack Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, says Ghostface Killah about the Wu's new mission: ‘The game is mad wack…’
- But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well.
- Not because he thinks that 50 Cent's flow is mad wack, but because - in his opinion - 50 Cent glorifies gun crime.
Synonyms prattle, chatter, twitter, babble, talk, prating, gabble, jabber, blether, rambling
Origin 1930s: probably a back-formation from wacky. nounwækwak British informal Used as a familiar term of address, chiefly in Liverpool. ‘Gorra light 'ave yer, wack?’ Example sentencesExamples
Origin 1960s: of unknown origin. adjectivewækwak US informal Bad; inferior. Example sentencesExamples - The kids in the small club-style theatre lapped it up, but I was alienated by a wack folklore vibe - when does club dance lose its authentic edge and start to feel more like a museum display?
- Saturday started off pretty wack as after dropping the missus to work I had to go to Prescot Police Station with my producer.
- Both of these songs feature wack beats and wack rhymes.
- There was an attempted comeback, but it was wack.
- Hip hop, once anti-pop and now just a style of popular music, has been wack for a while now.
- It's also a trusted arbiter of extremes, deciding who, officially, is the most wack.
- It kind of defeats the whole purpose of dissing wack MCs who can't rap if you're a ‘sick’ MC who can't write.
- Don't get me wrong, I like my hair, but straight up, I've got four words for you: that article was wack!
- I'd rather be wack then mediocre, you know what I mean?
- Thankfully the groove created by Lenny Williams and crew compensates for the really wack lyrics.
- When I go will folks be thinking man I hated that dude with his wack jokes, I'm glad he's gone?
- ‘I think that's wack if there's people out there whose only connection to hip-hop is via the Internet,’ he says.
- He was planning to do his own reality show (not as wack as it sounds).
- The same wack cosmology holds true for record-rating systems.
- Certainly remix albums rank among my CD collection's Golden Girls, or worse, play like bonus features on a wack DVD.
- Then we did snowboards 'cause the graphics in the industry were wack.
- Sure, some of the vocals are wack, but the music is pretty dope.
- I ain't one of these wack performers that was shaped and moulded.
- Besides, I was tired with these wack rappers claiming to be this and that.
- When I go to do my radio show, I'm struggling to pick records to play because the stuff is kind of wack.
nounwækwak US informal 1A crazy or eccentric person. Example sentencesExamples - He had no idea what those wacks were talking about.
- Hardly any of those wacks running for office are worth voting for.
- Malone was a complete wack and seemed to drive Rin over the edge!
- The whole thing is a mess of accusations of conspiracies and attempts to paint Curtis as a wild-eyed wack.
Synonyms madman, madwoman, maniac, lunatic 2Worthless or stupid ideas, work, or talk; rubbish. this track is a load of wack Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, says Ghostface Killah about the Wu's new mission: ‘The game is mad wack…’
- Not because he thinks that 50 Cent's flow is mad wack, but because - in his opinion - 50 Cent glorifies gun crime.
- But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well.
Synonyms prattle, chatter, twitter, babble, talk, prating, gabble, jabber, blether, rambling
Origin 1930s: probably a back-formation from wacky. |