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whacking

Whacking vs X - What's the difference?

whacking | x |


As a verb whacking

is .

As an adjective whacking

is (informal) exceptionally large; whopping.

As a noun whacking

is a beating.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Whacking - What does it mean?

whacking | |

Wracking vs Whacking - What's the difference?

wracking | whacking |


As verbs the difference between wracking and whacking

is that wracking is while whacking is .

As an adjective whacking is

(informal) exceptionally large; whopping.

As a noun whacking is

a beating.

Thacking vs Whacking - What's the difference?

thacking | whacking |


As verbs the difference between thacking and whacking

is that thacking is while whacking is .

As an adjective whacking is

(informal) exceptionally large; whopping.

As a noun whacking is

a beating.

Whacking vs Shacking - What's the difference?

whacking | shacking |


As verbs the difference between whacking and shacking

is that whacking is while shacking is .

As an adjective whacking

is (informal) exceptionally large; whopping.

As a noun whacking

is a beating.

Whacking vs Chacking - What's the difference?

whacking | chacking |


As verbs the difference between whacking and chacking

is that whacking is while chacking is .

As an adjective whacking

is (informal) exceptionally large; whopping.

As a noun whacking

is a beating.

Whacking vs Waacking - What's the difference?

whacking | waacking |


As nouns the difference between whacking and waacking

is that whacking is a beating while waacking is a style of disco dance involving rhythmic footwork and moving one's arms to the beat.

As a verb whacking

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective whacking

is exceptionally large; whopping.

Hacking vs Whacking - What's the difference?

hacking | whacking |


As adjectives the difference between hacking and whacking

is that hacking is short and interrupted, broken, jerky; hacky while whacking is exceptionally large; whopping.

As nouns the difference between hacking and whacking

is that hacking is playful solving of technical work that requires deep understanding, especially of a computer system while whacking is a beating.

As verbs the difference between hacking and whacking

is that hacking is present participle of lang=en while whacking is present participle of lang=en.

Wacking vs Whacking - What's the difference?

wacking | whacking |

Wacking is often a misspelling of whacking.


Wacking has no English definition.

As a verb whacking is

present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective whacking is

exceptionally large; whopping.

As a noun whacking is

a beating.