Whacked-out
adjective, Slang.
1.
tired; exhausted; worn-out.
2.
wacky; crazy.
3.
stupefied or crazed by narcotic drugs or alcohol; stoned.
Read Also:
- Whacker
verb (used with object) 1. to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows. 2. Slang. to divide into or take in shares (often followed by up): Whack the loot between us two. verb (used without object) 3. to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows. noun 4. a smart, resounding blow: a whack with […]
- Whacking
adjective, Informal. 1. large. verb (used with object) 1. to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows. 2. Slang. to divide into or take in shares (often followed by up): Whack the loot between us two. verb (used without object) 3. to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows. noun 4. a smart, resounding […]
- Whacko
noun, plural whackos. 1. wacko. adjective 2. wacky.
- Whacky
adjective, whackier, whackiest. 1. Slang. wacky. adjective whackier, whackiest 1. (US, slang) a variant spelling of wacky wack whack off
- Whaikorero
noun (NZ) 1. the art of formal speech-making 2. a formal speech