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单词 wack
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wack1

noun wakwæk
British informal
  • Used as a familiar term of address, chiefly in Liverpool.

    ‘Gorra light 'ave yer, wack?’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eh, ta very much wack.

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

wack2

adjectivewakwæk
US informal
  • Bad; inferior.

    a wack radio station
    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.

 
 

wack1

nounwækwak
British informal
  • Used as a familiar term of address, chiefly in Liverpool.

    ‘Gorra light 'ave yer, wack?’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eh, ta very much wack.

Origin

1960s: of unknown origin.

wack2

adjectivewækwak
US informal
  • Bad; inferior.

    a wack radio station
    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.

 
 
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