by Way More Awesomer March 9, 2008
Wack can mean anything. Wack isn’t limited by standard English rules. In the end it depends on the context clues.
by The Blonde Saudi September 10, 2019
I have WACK practice after school. Ugh gotta love winter track. There is snow on the ground but we still run.
by Suburbanchick January 10, 2018
“i got a flat tire today.”
“that’s wack.”
or
“i just found fifty bucks on the ground.”
“that’s wack!”
“that’s wack.”
or
“i just found fifty bucks on the ground.”
“that’s wack!”
by iS thAt a FIAREE November 30, 2017
by Dwight's farm May 10, 2022
To be mad and also sad at the same time. It is also know as going wack wack mode if someone’s mostly mad. Another definition to wack is for something to weird or odd. Often it can be misspelled as wacc for a joke.
by Epicwordman July 3, 2019
by lovepink1yas December 27, 2022