Whacking

Pronunciation: /ˈwækɪŋ/

Whacking (verb)

  1. To hit someone or something with a lot of force, usually in a quick movement.
  2. To hit again and again, often to make something stop moving or to break it.

Examples

  • The boxer whacked his opponent quickly.
  • He whacked the door shut to get attention.

Whacking (adjective)

  1. Very big in size, amount, or effect; used to show strong emphasis.

Examples

  • The bill was whacking huge this month.
  • She paid a whacking amount for repairs.