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wacking

wacking off, is to skank off! or get out of something!

i aint going to school today i might go wacking off down the woods!

by Trinkbar_Trina March 29, 2005

wack

something that really sucks. also a quote from a vine where a black man just yells

his hair? WACK his gear? WACK his jewelry? WACK his foot stance? WACK the way he talks? WACK the way he doesn’t even like to smile? WACK me? I ‘ M T I G H T A S F U C K

by olivaègay November 28, 2018

Wack

Perplexingly unsavory; “off”; unusual/weird in a bad or uncomfortable way; confusing and unsettling; hard to understand (and often not worth the effort to try to understand)

Yeah, that math teacher was bad, but the school just fired him out of the blue! That’s wack, dude.

by IstanbulKedi June 15, 2019

wack

an adjective used to refer to something crazy, weird, and/or unbelievable

Amir: Yo, did you see mr. brown break dancing in his cow costume? Zach: Yeah, that was wack bro

by ur b1tch November 22, 2019

Wack

Something that just plain sucks, or isn't cool at all. Lame.

The new star wars movies are so wack.

by Ben November 22, 2003

wacked

1. messed up 2. to be killed by the mafia in a hit

1. That kid is so wacked 2. I heard Mario got wacked last night while he was in his house.

by Jerry September 10, 2003

wack

1. To be of low or dubious quality. Origin: comes from 'whacky', which evolved to 'whacked' or 'whacked out'. Eventually shortened to 'wack'. The 'h' is usually dropped to differentiate the meaning from 'whack', which is to hit something hard or, kill (old wise guy terminology).

Yo, my dog, those shoes are wack.

by Paul October 13, 2004