Wackiest vs Hackiest - What's the difference?
wackiest | hackiest |
(wacky)
Of a person or their behaviour, zany.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=May 15
, author=Scott Tobias
, title=Film: Reviews: The Dictator
, work=The Onion AV Club
(hacky)
Like a hack; amateurish.
(Geordie) Filthy or totally dirty.
(computing, informal) Using, or characterised by, hacks: poorly designed workarounds.
(colloquial) Short and interrupted, broken, jerky; hacking.
As adjectives the difference between wackiest and hackiest
is that wackiest is superlative of wacky while hackiest is superlative of hacky.wackiest
English
Adjective
(head)wacky
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(er)citation, page= , passage=Though the idea of placing wacky made-up characters in a real-life context was carried over from Da Ali G Show—wherein Buzz Aldrin was once asked if he was upset that Michael Jackson got all the credit for inventing the moonwalk—Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat felt like something new, an attempt to square an improvised, guerrilla style of underground comedy with reality-TV stunt shows like Jackass or Fear Factor. }}
Synonyms
* eccentric, zanyDerived terms
* wack * wacky baccy * wackyparse, wackyparsingEtymology 2
Noun
hackiest
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
*hacky
English
Adjective
(er)- A hacky''' cough. A '''hacky''' laugh. A '''hacky''' breath. A '''hacky howl.
Derived terms
* hackilyReferences
* * * * “hacky” at Wordnik (Forwards to “hacking”, where “hacky” is listed.)
