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Whacker   /wˈækər/  /hwˈækər/   Listen
noun
Whacker  n.  
1.
One who whacks. (Colloq.)
2.
Anything very large; specif., a great lie; a whopper. (Colloq.)






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"Whacker" Quotes from Famous Books



... all the generals down to the last Southern bush-whacker, incarnate the violent and hideous passion of slavery, now all-powerful throughout the South. Here, Lincoln, Seward, McClellan, Blair, Halleck, etc., incarnate the negation of the purest and noblest ...
— Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 • Adam Gurowski

... unless I'm a poor weather prophet," added Phil, taking a look aloft as he spoke, "we're just about due for a whacker of a storm. No leaving my camera out-of-doors this night, I ...
— Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys - The Birch Bark Lodge • Silas K. Boone



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