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wacked-out

American  
[wakt-out] / ˈwæktˈaʊt /

adjective

Slang.
  1. whacked-out.


Example Sentences

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“Reusing favorite rhythm tracks until they were encrusted with static, making echoes ricochet around inexorable bass lines, Perry shifted the earthiness of reggae toward wacked-out abstraction.”

From Washington Post

Gritty in no time was trending on Twitter and became the wacked-out face of a 1,000 memes.

From Washington Times

“Yes, only this time I read for E.T.! For E.T. the alien! That’s the crazy part. I did all these wacked-out lip trills and blips and blops.”

From Literature

Said the screenwriter Ronald Bronstein of their character-collection: “These are guys, Josh in particular, who are just a magnet for those wacked-out coincidences and serendipitous happenings. He can’t move five inches through life without attracting a lunatic experience.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the kind of wacked-out tapestry that even Lindsey Buckingham would find head-spinning.

From Washington Times