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wacky

WAK-ee
adjective
1
Amusingly odd, silly, or eccentric.
"The kids came up with a wacky plan to build a treehouse fort."
"She has a wacky sense of humour that always makes meetings more fun."

How to Use Wacky

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In plain EnglishFun, silly, or a little crazy in a harmless way.

Common pairings
wacky idea wacky humour wacky races

Word Forms

wackier comparative, wackiest superlative

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Etymology

From "whack" — originally describing someone who'd taken one too many knocks to the head, hence "odd" — plus the adjective-forming suffix "-y".

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