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单词 whacked
释义 whacked, ppl. a. slang.|hwækd|
[f. whack v. + -ed1.]
1. Tired out, exhausted.
1919Athenæum 15 Aug. 759/1 ‘Whacked to the wide’ means to be tired out.1952J. Cannon Body in Beck v. 82 He had been on the job since dawn, was whacked and must call it a day.1960L. Meynell Bandaberry vi. 100 I'm whacked. How far have we done?1976J. Snow Cricket Rebel 118 In addition to recovering from the injury to my right hand I was whacked when I arrived back in England from the MCC tour.
2. whacked out: mad, crazy; spec. intoxicated with drugs. Cf. wacky a. U.S.
1969Current Slang (Univ. S. Dakota) Summer 17 Whacked out, unorthodox; inclined toward foolish acts.1969‘V. Packer’ Don't rely on Gemini (1970) i. 8 You Cancers are whacked out because the moon rules you.1975High Times Dec. 68/3 Then there's the pilot who was whacked out of his skull and landed a hundred-grand rented Cessna 411 gear up in Las Vegas.1980W. Safire in N.Y. Times Mag. 14 Sept. 11/2 In America, the term ‘whacked-out’ is current, as an intensified form of ‘spaced out’ or ‘zonked out’, meaning soft-headed after prolonged and excessive use of drugs.
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