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What does the phrase "Are you whacked?" mean?
Is it "Are you crazy" or "Are you hurt" or something else?
Dec 26, 2022 6:24 PM
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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.
December 26, 2022
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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"
December 26, 2022
In New Zealand, whacked is an informal way to say very tired or exhausted.
December 26, 2022
I always understood that phrase to insinuate 'drunk'.
Someone drank too much, "That guys is wacked".
December 27, 2022
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