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  • 41 whack

    [(h)wæk] vt
    ( fam)
    1) ( hit)
    to \whack sth/sb etw/jdn schlagen
    2) ( defeat)
    to \whack sb jdn [haushoch] besiegen [o schlagen];
    3) ( put)
    to \whack sth somewhere etw irgendwohin reinstecken ( fam)
    just \whack your card into the machine and out comes the money! du brauchst deine Karte nur in den Automat zu stecken und schon kommt das Geld raus!
    4) (Am) ( murder)
    to \whack sb jdn umlegen ( fam) n
    1) ( blow) Schlag m;
    to give sb/an animal a \whack jdm/einem Tier einen Schlag versetzen;
    to give sth a [good] \whack auf etw akk [ordentlich] [ein]schlagen
    2) no pl (fam: share, part) Satz m;
    to pay full [or top] \whack den vollen Satz bezahlen
    3) no pl (fam: deal)
    a fair \whack ein fairer Handel
    PHRASES:
    to be out of \whack (Am, Aus) nicht in Ordnung sein;
    to have a \whack at sth ( fam) etw mal versuchen ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > whack

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