whacked-out
[ hwakt-out, wakt- ]
/ ˈʰwæktˈaʊt, ˈwækt- /
adjective Slang.
tired; exhausted; worn-out.
wacky; crazy.
stupefied or crazed by narcotic drugs or alcohol; stoned.
Also
wacked-out.
Origin of whacked-out
First recorded in 1965–70
Words nearby whacked-out
whachamacallit,
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whack off,
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whakairo
Definition for whacked out (2 of 2)
OTHER WORDS FROM whack
whack·er, nounBritish Dictionary definitions for whacked out
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 whacked out (1 of 2)
whacked out
Tired out, exhausted, as in They were whacked out after that long flight. [Slang; mid-1900s]
Crazy, especially under the influence of drugs. For example, She looked whacked out when the police picked her up. [Slang; mid-1900s]
Idioms and Phrases with whacked out (2 of 2)
whack