wacky
English
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From whack, meaning someone who whacked their head onto something often, hence being weird.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwæk.iː/
- Rhymes: -æki
Adjective
wacky (comparative wackier, superlative wackiest)
- zany; eccentric
- 2012 May 15, Scott Tobias, “Film: Reviews: The Dictator”, in The Onion AV Club:
- Though the idea of placing wacky made-up characters in a real-life context was carried over from Da Ali G Show—wherein Buzz Aldrin was once asked if he was upset that Michael Jackson got all the credit for inventing the moonwalk—Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat felt like something new, an attempt to square an improvised, guerrilla style of underground comedy with reality-TV stunt shows like Jackass or Fear Factor.
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Derived terms
Translations
zany — see zany
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