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
1. That outfit is totally wack, man!2. His explanation of quantum physics was a bit wack.
3. I thought the movie's plot was completely wack.
4. The music playing at the party was seriously wack.
5. His attempt at cooking was wack– it looked like a disaster!
6. She gave a wack explanation for her tardiness.
7. The comedian's jokes were a bit wack, but he had good energy.
8. This whole situation is starting to feel wack.
9. That's a wack idea, let's try something else.
10. He had a wack look on his face after hearing the news.
11. The design is a little wack, but it's functional.
12. I tried a new recipe, and it turned out pretty wack.
13. The ending of the book was totally wack.
14. Her dance moves were surprisingly wack.
15. He gave a wack performance, but the crowd seemed to enjoy it.
16. That's a wack way to solve a problem.
17. The color combination is a bit wack.
18. I had a wack dream last night.
19. His reasoning was wack and didn't make any sense.
20. It was a wack experience, but I learned a lot.
21. The professor's lecture was incredibly wack.
22. I can't believe he did that; it's completely wack!
23. Their marketing strategy seemed wack to me.
24. The artist's style is pretty wack, but I appreciate the creativity.
25. I felt wack after that intense workout.
26. That story is completely wack – I don't believe it.
27. It was a wack day at the office.
28. He's got a wack sense of humour.
29. This weather is wack; it's hot and then cold.
30. The instructions were wack and impossible to follow.
31. I'm feeling a bit wack today, not myself.
32. She wore a wack outfit to the interview.
33. That band's music is totally wack and off the wall.
34. He's got a wack grin on his face.
35. The game's mechanics are a little wack.
36. That’s a wack idea, but let’s hear it.
37. His argument was wack and illogical.
38. I had a wack feeling about the whole thing.
39. That's a wack assumption to make.
40. The sculpture was quite wack, but interesting.
41. This whole project feels wack from the start.
42. His answer to the question was totally wack.
43. I think that whole situation is pretty wack.
44. He's got a really wack personality.
45. The restaurant's atmosphere was strangely wack.
46. That's a wack way to phrase it.
47. The system is currently running wack; needs a reboot.
48. The painting style is very wack and abstract.
49. Their business model is quite wack, and unsustainable.
50. I found the ending to be somewhat wack and unsatisfying.
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