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What does the phrase "Are you whacked?" mean? Is it "Are you crazy" or "Are you hurt" or something else?
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The primary definition of whack is to hit something. That is common and not vulgar. The player whacked the ball right out of the park — the baseball player hit the ball right out of the park. The way you put it is slang and would likely be considered rude. I have not heard it as “are you hurt”. Instead it is: Are you crazy? Are you on drugs? Something is not right with the person. Sometimes it can mean someone is ugly - like they’ve been hit in the face.
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Petty much., but it's used more to describe your own condition rather than another person. E.g "I've worked 15 hours today, I'm complete whacked"
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In New Zealand, whacked is an informal way to say very tired or exhausted.
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I always understood that phrase to insinuate 'drunk'. Someone drank too much, "That guys is wacked".
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