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 Maisie
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)
1. That kid is so wacked
2. I heardMario got wacked last night while he was in his house.
By Arabelle
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).
The state of being wack. A measure of the degree to which someone or something is wack. Alternatively, an exclamation indicating a high degree of wackness in the general surroundings.