whacker
IPA: wˈækɝ
noun
- One who, or something which, whacks.
- (informal) Synonym of whopper (“anything large”)
- (informal) Synonym of whopper (“an outrageous or blatant lie”)
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Examples of "whacker" in Sentences
- Meslar will be the guest "whacker" at a CPAC-sponsored party in Georgetown.
- Meslar will be the guest “whacker” at a CPAC-sponsored party in Georgetown.
- Which even got the brush-whacker-in-chief back to DC for the support that unconstitutional idiocy.
- "It's a long story," said Hunston, taking breath, and thinking up a good plausible "whacker"; "so I'll tell you without all the details."
- And did they mistake, in the dark of night, a protruding part of the "whacker" he had with him for a gun they thought he was about to turn on them?
- Trinidad and Tobago, whatever the level of crime, has not reached the stage where a man could be shot just for having a "whacker", however acquired, in his car.
- Now, if you have ever been fishing, you will not wonder that I was led on, forgetting all about danger, and taking no heed of the time, but shouting in a childish way whenever I caught a 'whacker'
- By all the available accounts there was nothing untoward about Ashby having the "whacker" either since it belonged to the school where he worked and he had reportedly signed for the grass-cutting device before borrowing it to do some work at his own home.
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