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1 whack
[wæk, hwæk] n.,v. -n. gj.fol. 1. grusht; goditje e thatë. 2. zhrg. provë, përpjekje; have/take a whack at sth bëj një provë me diçka. 3. Br. pjesë, hise; you'll get your whack do ta marrësh atë që të takon.● out of whack zhrg a) jo në gjendje pune, jo në rregull; b) i lajthitur /-vt 1. gj.fol. godas, qëlloj fort; ia vesh. 2. mund, i jap dru. 3. zhrg. pres, heq (me sëpatë etj).● whacked [wækt, hwækt] adj. Br.zhrg. i këputur, i rraskapitur● whacking ['wæking, 'hwæking] adj.,n. -adj. zhrg. i madh, i bujshëm (sukses) /-n. dru, e rrahur; give sb a whacking i bëj një të rrahur dikujt -
2 whack up
[wæk, hwæk ap] zhrg. ndaj, ndajmë sëbashku -
3 you'll get your whack
[ju:l get jo: wæk, hwæk] do ta marrësh atë që të takon● he'll get his whack [hi:l get hiz wæk, hwæk] do ta merr atë që i takon● he will get his whack● she'll get her whack [shi:l get hë: wæk, hwæk] do ta merr atë që i takon● she will get his whack -
4 have a whack at
have/take a whack at something [hæv/teik ë wæk, hwæk æt samthing] bëj një provë me diçkahave a whack at it [hæv ë wæk, hwæk æt it] provoje atë, provoj; përpiqem, orvatem (në diçka) -
5 he'll get his whack
[hi:l get hiz wæk, hwæk] do ta merr atë që i takon● she'll get her whack [shi:l get hë: wæk, hwæk] do ta merr atë që i takon● you'll get your whack [ju:l get jo: wæk, hwæk] do ta marrësh atë që të takon -
6 she'll get his whack
[shi:l get hë: wæk, hwæk] do ta merr atë që i takon● he'll get his whack [hi:l get hiz wæk, hwæk] do ta merr atë që i takon● you'll get your whack [ju:l get jo: wæk, hwæk] do ta marrësh atë që të takon -
7 out of whack
[aut ëv wæk, hwæk] zhrg. a) jo në gjendje pune, jo në rregull; b) i lajthitur
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whack — [hwak, wak] vt., vi. [echoic] 1. to strike or slap with a sharp, resounding blow ☆ 2. Slang to murder (a person), often, specif., for pay n. 1. a sharp, resounding blow 2. the sound of this at a whack or at one whack Informal at one … English World dictionary
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