Span whack is a term used to define someone who needs to be told off. A term used in an engineering factory to tell an apprentice off for doing wrong. Usually to be hit on the knuckles hands by a spanner or other tool.
Or most recently used to describe someone who does not know how to do the job as he has been beaten once to often
Or most recently used to describe someone who does not know how to do the job as he has been beaten once to often
by Captain cockwomble’s a meff August 23, 2023

by MegaMarc September 24, 2016

Glaswegian term for the vigorous two handed option of masturbation while watching reflection in mirror.
by Samanda#1 November 29, 2009

Being high enough to the point where you feel 'too' high, or uncomfortably so. One would consciously turn down another hit.
by Mgl921 May 26, 2013

by Kaiser Solsay April 26, 2006

Whack jazz is music that does not follow conventional song construction, tonality, and/or motifs. It's usually considered "jazz" due to the highly improvisational nature typically associated with this type of music and at being at least partially rooted in more traditional jazz forms, but not necessarily so.
More formal definitions of the form might include "avant garde," "free jazz," "experimental," "modern creative" or "noise music." A less formal term is "room-clearing music."
Noted practitioners of whack jazz include John Zorn, Peter Brötzmann, Merbow, Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Fred Frith, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Marc Ribot, Cecil Taylor and David Torn, just to name a few.
At its finest, whack jazz is art music with a punk disposition.
More formal definitions of the form might include "avant garde," "free jazz," "experimental," "modern creative" or "noise music." A less formal term is "room-clearing music."
Noted practitioners of whack jazz include John Zorn, Peter Brötzmann, Merbow, Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Fred Frith, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Marc Ribot, Cecil Taylor and David Torn, just to name a few.
At its finest, whack jazz is art music with a punk disposition.
"Mark must be trying to tell us he's ready to end the party, he just replaced the Gap Band on the stereo with some of that fucked up whack jazz shit."
by Pic0 May 31, 2009

by Soon 2. B. Unemployed March 18, 2011
