by u DonT nOe MeEh November 08, 2005
by onomatopoeia1 December 28, 2009
Hey Martha, that white boy is a total wack!
A mix between black and white...a more proper term for wigger becasue a nigger is a socially unacceptable term
A mix between black and white...a more proper term for wigger becasue a nigger is a socially unacceptable term
by a white black person May 05, 2011
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Wack, in actual fact, means really really good.
it was originally used to replace the word weak (uncool) but ironically came to mean the exact opposite (un-uncool... ie cool).
it was originally used to replace the word weak (uncool) but ironically came to mean the exact opposite (un-uncool... ie cool).
by The Hot Rod January 21, 2008
by Daddiyo July 11, 2008
used to describe:
1)any person who, regardless of reasoning, just can't pull the right moves to be with the 'in' crowd
2) any failed attempt at a cool stunt or complex pick-up line
3) an overly dressed or tacky person
1)any person who, regardless of reasoning, just can't pull the right moves to be with the 'in' crowd
2) any failed attempt at a cool stunt or complex pick-up line
3) an overly dressed or tacky person
1) After witnessing the new kids outdated dance moves, the clicke of 'cool' kids declared him wack and moved on to the next wannabe.
2) As the kid dusted himself off after failing at a double beer chug, one of the girls muttered to her friend" wow, that boy is wack!"
3)As the jeri-curled, headband wearing, oversized pendant bearing thirty year old made his way towards the party from his rusty el camino sittin on 20's, about fifteen people asked their friends 'who's this wack mo-fo?'
2) As the kid dusted himself off after failing at a double beer chug, one of the girls muttered to her friend" wow, that boy is wack!"
3)As the jeri-curled, headband wearing, oversized pendant bearing thirty year old made his way towards the party from his rusty el camino sittin on 20's, about fifteen people asked their friends 'who's this wack mo-fo?'
by The_Enigma_of_all_enigmas_1109 February 23, 2010