Wack example sentences

wack

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal

wack (noun) · wacks (plural noun)

  - used as a familiar term of address, chiefly in Liverpool:

wack

adjective

wack (adjective)

  - bad; inferior:

  - an irrational or eccentric person:

  - worthless or stupid ideas, work, or talk; rubbish:

Synonyms

crank, lunatic, maniac, eccentric, loony, nutcase, cuckoo, fruitcake, headcase, headbanger, schizo, crackpot, oddball, weirdo, freak, nutter, screwball, crazy, kook, nutjob, nutso, meshuggener, wacko, wackadoo, wackadoodle, dingbat, prattle, chatter, twitter, babble, talk, prating, gabble, jabber, blether, rambling, nonsense, balderdash, gibberish, claptrap, rubbish, yabbering, yatter, tripe, twaddle, hogwash, baloney, drivel, bilge, bosh, bull, bunk, guff, eyewash, piffle, poppycock, phooey, hooey, malarkey, dribble, rot, nattering, chuntering, cobblers, codswallop, tosh, cack, havers, garbage, flapdoodle, blathers, bushwa, applesauce, bellywash, bunkum, tommyrot, cod, gammon, toffee, shit, bullshit, horseshit, crap, bollocks, balls, bulldust, clack

"Wack" Example Sentences

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