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has whacked

  • present perfect
    of whack (3rd person singular).
    whack
    verb (used with object)
    to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.

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It has whacked me in terms of my stamina.

From The Guardian Jun. 1, 2013

Familiarity with his state’s governor seems to have bred contempt in Ron Paul, who has whacked Perry in debates and on TV.

From Time Sep. 24, 2011

For 33 years Mrs. Atherton has whacked out novels.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fate has whacked the corps of flight attendants twice: first with the Sept.

From Time Magazine Archive

That is what has whacked me out—the rate I've gone.

From The Devil's Garden by W. B. Maxwell