Whack in a sentence as a noun

Instead, I took a while to compose my thoughts and I'm going to take a whack at writing them down.

Really all we got to go on is that our macronutrient ratio is out of whack.

If you stick your cheap multimeter in resistance mode and whack ot across a 400v 30A supply its going to blow your hand off.

Your salary expectations may be out of whack with your current market value, and you're not willing to hear that.

Whack in a sentence as a verb

The entire class, about 20 students, made similar "whack a mole" game apps, all of which successfully submitted.

I am very sorry that our education system is completely out of whack with what we actually need.

You also get a "hit" of dopamine when there is a loud, surprising noise, and any number of similar situations. Including good, natural situations. Including normal sex. This doesn't mean that "your dopamine levels get out of whack".When you say that 'life just becomes more dull' and 'distracting yourself from negative emotions' it sounds like you are describing dysthymia or depression more than anything specific to porn.

Blacklisting them also wouldn't help this case: reshipping companies can easily buy up a handful of different addresses in a range of cities, making this a game of whack-a-mole.| Can I really trust this company to hold multiple credit card numbers of mine in their database, one click away from someone potentially ordering thousands of dollars of merchandise that they can apparently easily redirect to an address that should have been black-listed years ago, if there were any kind of sane security policy in place?Note that no credit card, or password database has been compromised in executing this attack.

Whack definitions

noun

the sound made by a sharp swift blow

noun

the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"

See also: knock belt whang

verb

hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy"

See also: wham whop wallop