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whacked

Wacker vs Whacked - What's the difference?

wacker | whacked |


As adjectives the difference between wacker and whacked

is that wacker is (wack) while whacked is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.

As a verb whacked is

(whack).

Whacked vs Wilt - What's the difference?

whacked | wilt |


As verbs the difference between whacked and wilt

is that whacked is (whack) while wilt is to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower) or wilt can be .

As an adjective whacked

is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.

As a noun wilt is

the act of wilting or the state of being wilted.

Whacked vs Hit - What's the difference?

whacked | hit |


As a verb whacked

is (whack).

As an adjective whacked

is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.

As a noun hit is

.

Whacked vs Beat - What's the difference?

whacked | beat |


As verbs the difference between whacked and beat

is that whacked is past tense of whack while beat is to hit; to knock; to pound; to strike.

As adjectives the difference between whacked and beat

is that whacked is tired; fatigued while beat is exhausted.

As a noun beat is

a stroke; a blow.

Lashed vs Whacked - What's the difference?

lashed | whacked |


As verbs the difference between lashed and whacked

is that lashed is past tense of lash while whacked is past tense of whack.

As an adjective whacked is

tired; fatigued.

Whacked vs Chacked - What's the difference?

whacked | chacked |


As verbs the difference between whacked and chacked

is that whacked is (whack) while chacked is (chack).

As an adjective whacked

is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.

Hacked vs Whacked - What's the difference?

hacked | whacked |


As verbs the difference between hacked and whacked

is that hacked is past tense of hack while whacked is past tense of whack.

As an adjective whacked is

tired; fatigued.

Terms vs Whacked - What's the difference?

terms | whacked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb whacked is

(whack).

As an adjective whacked is

(colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.

Whacked vs Shacked - What's the difference?

whacked | shacked |


As verbs the difference between whacked and shacked

is that whacked is (whack) while shacked is (shack).

As an adjective whacked

is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.

Wracked vs Whacked - What's the difference?

wracked | whacked |


As verbs the difference between wracked and whacked

is that wracked is past tense of wrack while whacked is past tense of whack.

As an adjective whacked is

tired; fatigued.

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