That would be a crude way of saying "masturbate"
"To whack" is to strike or hit. If something is "out of whack," it is improperly balanced or improperly working. The image is that it has been hit inorrectly so that it is off-balance or not working properly.
I guess you mean if you masturbate. There are no known health problems related to regular (and normal) masturbation.
Bump off, Burn, Clip, Do up, Ice, Knock off, Pop, Rub out, or Whack.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to share. If you wanted some of your friend's tobacco, you might ask him to whack it.
To hardly hit something or some one with an object or hand
The word 'wacky' (no 'h') is an adjective; a word that describes a noun as absurd, amusingly eccentric, or irrational. Examples are a wacky idea, a wacky comedian.The word 'whack' (with 'h') is both a verb and a noun:Forms of the verb are whack, whacks, whacking, whacked; to strike or cut off with a blow. Example: Just whack off the branches that have no leaves.forms of the noun are whack and whacks; a resounding blow, or the sound of or like the sound of a blow; a critical attack. Example: I saw the car come up the drive, then I heard a whack like it hit something.
It is all your hormones being out of whack. The levels are all off during your pregnancy
Order him three times nicely and if he don't leave - whack him with a stick.
Do you mean onomatopoeia? clang / buzz / splash / whack / slap / plop
Whack Records was created in 2003.
Something 'thrown out of whack' is disrupted, disturbed, or disoriented from it's normal state. It is a phrase, with a negative connotation, often used to describe a system/cycle that has been changed temporarily. "My stomach is thrown out of whack from all the junk food I've been eating recently" "My sense of time is thrown out of whack from all the traveling I've just done" "Ever since I banged my watch it's been thrown out of whack" In speech, the phrase is often led by the word "all":