whack
51whack up — transitive verb Date: circa 1893 to divide into shares …
52whack — v. To access the data on a wireless network without authorization. whacker n. Example Citation: Whacking Into a Wireless Computer Network Most company computer networks are protected by a firewall. The firewall allows authorized users within the… …
53whack — Synonyms and related words: approach, assay, attempt, bang, bash, bat, beating, belt, bid, biff, blow, bonk, bout, box, box the ears, buffet, bump, burst, bust, catch, chance, chop, clap, clash, clip, clobber, clout, clump, coldcock, crack, crash …
54Whack up — divide up; share …
55whack up — Australian Slang divide up; share …
56whack to ya! — Everyday English Slang in Ireland well done! …
57whack-up — vb to share, apportion. The phrase is heard particularly in Australian speech …
58whack — hwæk /wæk n. blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang) v. whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share equally (Slang) …
59whack up — settle accounts (Slang) …
60whack — to kill The common hitting imagery: Joe, you know when Geoff got whacked, don t you? (Sanders, 1977 Joe was hit not by a cane but by the train under which he was pushed in Union Square station) …