whacked |
drunken |
As verbs the difference between whacked and drunken
is that
whacked is (
whack) while
drunken is .
As adjectives the difference between whacked and drunken
is that
whacked is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued while
drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
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 |
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 |
hit |
As a verb whacked
is (
whack).
As an adjective whacked
is (colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.
As a noun hit is
.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
whacked |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb whacked is
(
whack).
As an adjective whacked is
(colloquial|us) tired; fatigued.
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.
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