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Term: Wack

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: (informal) Used to describe something or someone that is strange, absurd, or of poor quality.

Sense 1: Used to describe a strange or bizarre thing.

Example: The movie had a wack plotline that made no sense.

Sense 2: Used to describe something of poor quality or ill-conceived.

Example: My new shoes turned out to be wack; they fell apart after just a week.

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Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: (slang) To criticize or express disapproval of something or someone.

Sense 1: To express disapproval of something.

Example: She wacked my idea and told me it would never work.

Sense 2: To physically strike someone or something.

Example: He wacked the mosquito with his book.

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