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out of whack Definition


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whack (colloq)
verb
    whacked, whacking
    1. To hit something or someone sharply and resoundingly.
      Thesaurus: clobber, hit, smack, lambaste, buffet, cuff, strike, whale (US), wallop, slap, slug, rap.
noun
    1. A sharp resounding blow.
      Thesaurus: hit, smack, blow, buffet, slug, belt, bash, sock, slap, crack, wallop, rap.
    2. The sound of this.
      Thesaurus: smack, bash, slap, crack, wallop, rap.
    3. One's share of the profits or work, etc.
      Example: haven't had their whack yet
Idiom: have a whack at something
    To try it; to have a go at it.
      Thesaurus: attempt, try, endeavour, give it a shot, give it a try.
Idiom: out of whack
    (specially Austral & US)
    Out of order.
Idiom: top whack ((the) full whack)
    The highest price, wage or rate, etc.
Etymology: 18c: imitating the sound.



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