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1 whack
1. 2. noun1) (heavy blow) Schlag, dergive somebody a whack on the bottom — jemandem eins auf den Hintern geben (ugs.)
2) (share) Anteil, der* * *[wæk] 1. verb(to strike smartly, making a loud sound: His father whacked him for misbehaving.) vermöbeln2. noun(a blow: His father gave him a whack across the ear.) der Schlag* * *[(h)wæk]1. (hit)▪ to \whack sth/sb etw/jdn schlagen2. (defeat)▪ to \whack sb jdn [haushoch] besiegen [o schlagen3. (put)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!II. nto give sb/an animal a \whack jdm/einem Tier einen Schlag versetzento give sth a [good] \whack auf etw akk [ordentlich] [ein]schlagento pay full [or top] \whack den vollen Satz bezahlena fair \whack ein fairer Handel4.* * *[wk]1. n1) (inf: blow) (knallender) Schlagto give sth a whack — auf etw (acc) schlagen
I'll have a whack at it — ich will mich mal (d)ranwagen
we're offering £50,000, top whack — wir bieten höchstens or maximal £ 50.000
he's earning the top whack — er bekommt das Spitzengehalt
2. vt1) (inf: hit) schlagen, hauen (inf)2) (inf: defeat) (haushoch) schlagen3) (inf: exhaust) erschlagen (inf)* * *whack [wæk; hwæk]A v/t1. jemandem einen knallenden Schlag versetzen:whack off abhacken, abschlagenwhacked (out) fertig, erledigtB v/i1. schlagen (at nach)C s1. knallender Schlag2. umg Anteil m (of an dat)3. umg Versuch m:have a whack at sth etwas probierenbe out of whack with nicht im Einklang stehen mit* * *1. 2. noun1) (heavy blow) Schlag, der2) (share) Anteil, der* * *v.durchprügeln v.verhauen v. n.Puff ¨-e m. -
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[(h)wæk] vt( fam)1) ( hit)to \whack sth/sb etw/jdn schlagen2) ( 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!to give sb/an animal a \whack jdm/einem Tier einen Schlag versetzen;to give sth a [good] \whack auf etw akk [ordentlich] [ein]schlagena fair \whack ein fairer HandelPHRASES:to be out of \whack (Am, Aus) nicht in Ordnung sein; -
3 whack around
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4 whack off
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5 whack around
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7 top whack
we're paying £65,000, \top whack wir bezahlen maximal 65.000 Pfund -
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we're paying £65,000, \top whack wir bezahlen maximal 65.000 Pfund -
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whack·ing[ˈ(h)wækɪŋ]I. adj attr, inv riesiga \whacking fine eine saftige Geldstrafea \whacking big kiss ein dicker Kussto give sb a real \whacking jdm eine richtige Tracht Prügel verpassen* * *['wkɪŋ]1. adj (Brit inf)Mords- (inf)a whacking lie — eine Mordslüge (inf)
a whacking big book (also US) — ein Monstrum nt von (einem) Buch (inf)
2. nto give sb a whacking — jdm Keile or eine Tracht Prügel verpassen (inf)
2) (inf* * *whacking umgA adj & adv Mords…:a whacking (big) lie eine faustdicke LügeB s besonders Br Prügel pl:give sb a whacking jemandem eine Tracht Prügel verpassen* * *adj.schlagend adj.verhauend adj. -
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11 bushwhack
ˈbush·whackAMII. vt▪ to \bushwhack sb jdn aus dem Hinterhalt überfallen* * *A v/i2. USa) als Guerilla kämpfenb) einen Guerillakampf führen* * *v.auflauern v. -
12 weed whacker
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13 bushwhack
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14 weed whacker
'weed whack·er® n
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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
whack — informal ► VERB 1) strike forcefully with a sharp blow. 2) defeat heavily. 3) place or insert roughly or carelessly. 4) N. Amer. murder. ► NOUN 1) a sharp or resounding blow. 2) a try or attempt … English terms dictionary
Whack — Whack, n. 1. A smart resounding blow. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 2. A portion; share; allowance. [Slang] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. an attempt; as, to take a whack at it. [Colloq.] [PJC] {Out of whack}, out of order. [Slang] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whack — Whack, v. i. To strike anything with a smart blow. [1913 Webster] {To whack away}, to continue striking heavy blows; as, to whack away at a log. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whack — Whack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Whacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whacking}.] [Cf. {Thwack}.] 1. To strike; to beat; to give a heavy or resounding blow to; to thrash; to make with whacks. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Rodsmen were whackingtheir way through… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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whack|y — «HWAK ee», adjective, whack|i|er, whack|i|est. = wacky. (Cf. ↑wacky) … Useful english dictionary
whack — (v.) to strike sharply, 1719, probably of imitative origin. The noun is from 1737. The word in out of whack (1885) is perhaps the slang meaning share, just portion (1785), which may be from the notion of the blow that divides, or the rap of the… … Etymology dictionary
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whack — index lash (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law 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