Idioms for whack
out of whack, Informal.
out of order or alignment; not in proper condition.
OTHER WORDS FROM whack
whack·er, nounWords nearby whack
wh question,
wh-question,
wh-word,
wha,
whachamacallit,
whack,
whack off,
whacked,
whacked out,
whacked-out,
whacking
British Dictionary definitions for whack off (1 of 2)
whack off
verb
(intr, adverb) slang
to masturbate
British Dictionary definitions for whack off (2 of 2)
whack
/ (wæk) /
verb (tr)
noun
interjection
an exclamation imitating the noise of a sharp resounding blow
Derived forms of whack
whacker, nounWord Origin for whack
C18: perhaps a variant of
thwack, ultimately of imitative origin
Idioms and Phrases with whack off (1 of 2)
whack off
Cut off, as in The cook whacked off the fish's head with one blow, or The barber whacked off more hair than I wanted him to. [Slang; first half of 1900s]
Masturbate, as in He went to his room and whacked off. [Vulgar slang; mid-1900s]
Idioms and Phrases with whack off (2 of 2)
whack