whackage
English
Etymology
whack
+
-age
Noun
whackage
(
uncountable
)
(
slang
)
whacking
;
beating
2009
, Z Egloff,
Verge
Claire's version of "nun" comes mostly from her mother: tales of habit-clad monsters with cruel eyes and implements of
whackage
— rulers, paddles, sticks, Bibles.
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