Chicago offers a whack of bars. ('A whole whack of bars') in a a city, or a 'whack of tourists'. Most usually used to describe an abundance of something.
by LillyL August 01, 2006
To assassinate or "off" another.
by Adam November 28, 2003
by Simon Wentworth January 12, 2005
by Saku January 14, 2015
by Country female April 24, 2008
by Jessica March 18, 2005
a form of measurement
"did you see that whack of bacon he had on his plate?"
"there was a whack of people at the beach"
"i'm getting a whack of cheese on that pizza"
"there was a whack of people at the beach"
"i'm getting a whack of cheese on that pizza"
by CASEIHchick December 10, 2009