What does Wack mean?

Other definitions of Wack:
- An adjective for something that is lame or unbelievable.
- In Liverpool or Midland English, can be used as a form of address like "buddy" or "pal".
- Like the original term, "Whacky", this means crazy or dubious.
- Can mean masturbation, as in "wack off".
- A descriptive term for something that is bad quality, not what is expected, or acceptable.
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How to use the term
Wack:
Yo. This hotdog is wack. I want my money back.
Get his wack ass out of here.
G'day, wack. What's for supper?
They just locked themselves in their room and wacked off all day.
Of what wackness do you speak, my lord?
What you're saying is wack. I was never there.
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