wack
See also: Wack
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wæk/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -æk
- Homophone: whack (in accents with the wine-whine merger)
Etymology 1
Back-formation from wacky.
Adjective
wack (comparative wacker, superlative wackest)
- (originally African-American Vernacular, slang) Annoyingly or disappointingly bad, in various senses; lousy, cringy, uncool, messed up.
- Every record they ever made was straight-up wack.
- 2011 May 20, 9th Wonder (quoted), Jaeki Cho, “9th Wonder Tells All: The Stories Behind His Classic Records”, in Complex:
- The next day, Phonte gets in, and I let him hear the song, and he goes, 'This dude is wack, but what’s up with that beat though?' And I said, 'It's ours.'
- 2018 March 21, Des Bieler, “'That's wack': LeBron James doesn't like idea of NBA postseason play-in tournament”, in Washington Post:
- "No, no, no," James said Wednesday (via ESPN). "That's wack. That's wack. Why? You got to earn your spot to be in the postseason. No consolation for finishing last. That's corny. That’s corny. That's wack. To play for what? What are they playing for?"
- 2018 September 19, Chauncey Alcorn, “Dak Prescott takes heat from Dallas Nine protester after Cowboys game arrests: "He's so wack"”, in Mic:
- "He's so wack for that," Jeffryes said of Prescott. "As a black man you should want to speak out against police brutality and racial injustice. You have a black father. One day you will have black children."
- 2022 July 20, Logic (quoted), Joshua Espinoza, “Logic Says 6ix9ine Is One of Many Rappers Who Put Up a Facade: 'That's Not Really Who They Are'”, in Complex:
- […] but if there's somebody out there that's like, 'Oh, his music is wack,' what they're really saying is he's wack... But he's like, 'I don't give a fuck 'cause this isn't even really me.'
Noun
wack (plural wacks)
Synonyms
- wackjob, wacko; see also Thesaurus:strange person
Translations
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Etymology 2
Clipping of wacker (“a Liverpudlian; a resident of Liverpool, England”)
Noun
wack (plural wacks)
- (UK, Liverpudlian) A friendly term of address.
- 1966, The British Journal of Photography, volume 113, H. Greenwood, page 17:
- A few well chosen words such as "Let's be having you wack!", works wonders. The dockers know that they've got a Scouse to deal with. I'm not saying that a Southerner couldn't handle the situation, but the job might well take longer.
- 2011, Douglas Reeman, Torpedo Run, Random House, →ISBN:
- Leading Seaman Hanlon, a tough young man from the Liverpool docks, greeted him with, 'Wot's up with you, wack? Lost yer bleeding maor summat?'
- 2019, Richard Woodman, Voyage East, Canelo, →ISBN:
- One of the young men stepped forward to explain. It was obviously an enthusiasm of his. 'Hey, Wack, gerron wiv it, eh?'
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References
- “wack”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- “wack”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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