by MarijOana March 16, 2009
Get the wackeredmug. The Australian slang version of the English "wanker".
Slight difference in that wackers tend to be more boisterous than wankers. Wankers kind of like to do things sneakily, and probably harbour a fear that people are calling them wankers behind their backs.
Wackers, on the other hand, are oblivious to what people say about them and seem to even believe their own bullsh!t.
There are more Australian wackers than wankers, but believe me - we do have both kinds.
Slight difference in that wackers tend to be more boisterous than wankers. Wankers kind of like to do things sneakily, and probably harbour a fear that people are calling them wankers behind their backs.
Wackers, on the other hand, are oblivious to what people say about them and seem to even believe their own bullsh!t.
There are more Australian wackers than wankers, but believe me - we do have both kinds.
Did you hear Bush talking to those sailors on that battleship? Honestly, the wacker thought they were laughing WITH him.
by lukeod January 9, 2007
Get the wackermug. by wak-er July 24, 2003
Get the wackermug. by VAKI5 August 18, 2003
Get the wackermug. by Christie and Brit September 25, 2006
Get the wackersmug. Royal Navy nickname for someone with the surname Payne. Derived from Eton school where there was once a master who was overly fond of the cane. (Wacker Payne)
by wacker61 January 23, 2005
Get the wackermug. 