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at one whack

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  • in one whack — (all) in one whack US informal : at one time : in a single amount We borrowed $5,000 all in one whack. • • • Main Entry: ↑whack …   Useful english dictionary

  • all in one whack — (all) in one whack US informal : at one time : in a single amount We borrowed $5,000 all in one whack. • • • Main Entry: ↑whack …   Useful english dictionary

  • 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

  • whack — whack1 [wæk] v [T] informal [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Probably from the sound of hitting] 1.) to hit someone or something hard whack sb/sth with sth ▪ He kept whacking the dog with a stick. 2.) BrE spoken to put something somewhere whack sth… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • whack — 1 verb (T) informal 1 to hit someone or something hard: Ow! You whacked me with your elbow! 2 spoken to put something somewhere: Just whack it under the grill for a couple of minutes. 2 noun (C) especially spoken 1 the act of hitting something… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • whack — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stroke, thump, wham; see blow 1 . • in one whack, Syn. suddenly, with one stroke, instantaneously; see quickly 1 , soon 1 . • out of whack*, Syn. out of order, not working, out of kilter, spoiled; see ruined 1 , 2 . • take… …   English dictionary for students

  • whack — I. verb Etymology: probably imitative of the sound of a blow Date: 1719 transitive verb 1. a. to strike with a smart or resounding blow < whack the ball > b. to cut with or as if with a whack ; chop 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • One Foot in the Blues — Compilation album by ZZ Top Released November 22, 1994 …   Wikipedia

  • whack — I n. (colloq.) blow 1) to give smb. a whack attempt 2) to take a whack at 3) to have the first whack at misc. 4) out of whack (he threw his shoulder out of whack) II v. (colloq.) (O) ( to strike ) I ll whack you one * * * [wæk] (colloq.) ( to… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • whack — 1. noun /wæk/ a) A blow, impact or slap. For one thing I had a splendid supper when I got on board a whack of cold, lean beef and pighells, bread, butter ad lib., tea, and plenty of good bread. b) A share or portion. 2 …   Wiktionary

  • whack-a-mole — noun The practice of trying to stop something that persistently occurs in an apparently random manner at the point where the occurrence is noticed, such as terminating spammers’ e mail accounts or closing pop up advertisement windows. It’s like… …   Wiktionary

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