whacked

whacked
Tired; fatigued

After that all-night party we were all whacked.


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  • whacked — [wækt] adj [not before noun] informal 1.) also whacked out very tired ▪ You look absolutely whacked. 2.) whacked out AmE behaving strangely, especially because of having too much alcohol or drugs 3.) also …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • whacked — [ wækt, hwækt ] adjective BRITISH INFORMAL very tired whacked out AMERICAN not thinking clearly or behaving normally because of alcohol or drugs …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • whacked — (also whacked out) ► ADJECTIVE informal 1) chiefly Brit. completely exhausted. 2) chiefly N. Amer. under the influence of drugs …   English terms dictionary

  • whacked — [hwakt, wakt] adj. [pp. of WHACK] 1. Informal exhausted 2. Slang STONED (sense 2) …   English World dictionary

  • Whacked! — Infobox VG| title = Whacked! developer = Presto Studios publisher = Microsoft Game Studios designer = engine = released = October 8, vgy|2002 genre = Party modes = Single player, multiplayer ratings = vgratings|ESRB=T (Teen) platforms = Xbox… …   Wikipedia

  • whacked — I adj Bad. It was a whacked scene when her boyfriend came in and caught them together. 1980s II adj Drunk, intoxicated. Man, I was whacked last night. 1960s III adj Tired, exhausted. I m whacked; I can t go anywhere tonight. 1910s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • whacked — 1) Just...not right. Meaning crazy, weird, odd, interestingly funny, etc. Also used for sick humor. That joke is really whacked. 2) surgical slang for remove We whacked his appendix last night …   Dictionary of american slang

  • whacked — 1) Just...not right. Meaning crazy, weird, odd, interestingly funny, etc. Also used for sick humor. That joke is really whacked. 2) surgical slang for remove We whacked his appendix last night …   Dictionary of american slang

  • whacked — adjective (not before noun) informal 1 also whacked out very tired 2 whacked out AmE behaving strangely, especially because of having too much alcohol or drugs …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Whacked — Whack Whack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Whacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whacking}.] [Cf. {Thwack}.] 1. To strike; to beat; to give a heavy or resounding blow to; to thrash; to make with whacks. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Rodsmen were whackingtheir way through …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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