whackage

English

Etymology

whack + -age

Noun

whackage (uncountable)

  1. (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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