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have been whacking

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

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Ever since the first Masters in 1934, the old masters have been whacking out more colorful golf than any tournament has a right to expect.

From Time Magazine Archive

First of all it shows that Maud is not a regular member of the gang, but that they have been whacking up with her just to gain her good will.

From The Deaves Affair by Hulbert Footner