whacked

/wækt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'whack' (to hit or strike).
    • She whacked the mosquito with a rolled-up newspaper.
    • The carpenter whacked the nail into the wood.
    • He whacked the ball out of the park.
adjective
  1. Extremely tired or exhausted.
    • She felt whacked after studying all night for the exam.
    • After running the marathon, I was completely whacked.
    • The kids were whacked after a long day at the amusement park.
  2. Under the influence of drugs or alcohol; intoxicated.
    • He got whacked on just a couple of drinks.
    • She looked whacked and could barely stand.
    • The partygoers were whacked after the punch was spiked.
  3. Broken, damaged, or not working properly.
    • My phone is whacked after I dropped it in the pool.
    • His sense of direction is whacked; he always gets lost.
    • The old TV is whacked and only shows static.
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