whack
verb /wæk/
/wæk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they whack | /wæk/ /wæk/ |
he / she / it whacks | /wæks/ /wæks/ |
past simple whacked | /wækt/ /wækt/ |
past participle whacked | /wækt/ /wækt/ |
-ing form whacking | /ˈwækɪŋ/ /ˈwækɪŋ/ |
- whack somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) (informal) to hit somebody/something very hard
- She whacked him with her handbag.
- James whacked the ball over the net.
Extra Examples- He whacked the ball back over the net.
- She whacked him around the head.
- Some of the teachers used to whack the boys with a slipper.
- whack something + adv./prep. (informal) to put something somewhere without much care
- Just whack your bags in the corner.
- whack somebody (North American English, slang) to murder somebody
Word Originearly 18th cent.: imitative, or perhaps an alteration of thwack.