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Whip vs Whack - What's the difference?

whip | whack | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between whip and whack

is that whip is a lash; a pliant, flexible instrument, such as a rod (commonly of cane or rattan) or a plaited or braided rope or thong (commonly of leather) used to create a sharp "crack" sound for directing or herding animals while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

As verbs the difference between whip and whack

is that whip is to hit with a whip while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

Stroke vs Whack - What's the difference?

stroke | whack | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between stroke and whack

is that stroke is a single act of striking at the ball with a club while whack is to kill, bump off.

As nouns the difference between stroke and whack

is that stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

As verbs the difference between stroke and whack

is that stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

Whack vs Cuff - What's the difference?

whack | cuff | Related terms |

Whack is a related term of cuff.


As nouns the difference between whack and cuff

is that whack is a blow, impact or slap while cuff is (obsolete) glove; mitten or cuff can be a blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap.

As verbs the difference between whack and cuff

is that whack is to hit, slap or strike while cuff is to furnish with cuffs or cuff can be to hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap.

Whack vs Hammer - What's the difference?

whack | hammer | Related terms |

Whack is a related term of hammer.


As verbs the difference between whack and hammer

is that whack is to hit, slap or strike while hammer is .

As a noun whack

is a blow, impact or slap.

Switch vs Whack - What's the difference?

switch | whack | Related terms |

Switch is a related term of whack.


As nouns the difference between switch and whack

is that switch is a device to turn electric current on]] and [[turn off|off or direct its flow while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

As verbs the difference between switch and whack

is that switch is to exchange while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

As an adjective switch

is (snowboarding) riding with their opposite foot forward from their natural position bbc sport, [http://wwwbbccouk/sport/0/winter-olympics/26141070 "sochi 2014: a jargon-busting guide to the halfpipe"], 11 february 2014 .

Whack vs Clout - What's the difference?

whack | clout | Related terms |

Whack is a related term of clout.


As nouns the difference between whack and clout

is that whack is a blow, impact or slap while clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political.

As verbs the difference between whack and clout

is that whack is to hit, slap or strike while clout is to hit, especially with the fist.

Smack vs Whack - What's the difference?

smack | whack |

Whack is a synonym of smack.



In lang=en terms the difference between smack and whack

is that smack is heroin while whack is to kill, bump off.

As nouns the difference between smack and whack

is that smack is a distinct flavor while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

As verbs the difference between smack and whack

is that smack is to indicate or suggest something while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

As an adverb smack

is as if with a smack or slap.

Thack vs Whack - What's the difference?

thack | whack |


As verbs the difference between thack and whack

is that thack is to strike; thump; thwack while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

As nouns the difference between thack and whack

is that thack is a stroke; a thwack while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

Chack vs Whack - What's the difference?

chack | whack |


As verbs the difference between chack and whack

is that chack is to toss up the head frequently, as a horse to avoid the restraint of the bridle while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

As a noun whack is

a blow, impact or slap.

Shack vs Whack - What's the difference?

shack | whack |


As nouns the difference between shack and whack

is that shack is a crude, roughly built hut or cabin or shack can be (obsolete) grain fallen to the ground and left after harvest while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

As verbs the difference between shack and whack

is that shack is to live in or with; to shack up or shack can be (obsolete) to shed or fall, as corn or grain at harvest while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

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