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wack

noun as in character

noun as in persona

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And he can go from talking to his Wack Pack to talking to Julia Roberts.

Thankfully, the “mother of the Wack Packers” lived up to her reputation.

One of his most famous was the New York billboard he painted with the slogan “Crack is Wack.”

I throw out the dirt: (M) wapattikosch; (R) wacktóhsch (wack short).

This is also called the Too-loo-le-wack, or Too-lool-we-ack Fall.

"This evenin' I'll bring you a jolly wack of the bingo," said Flairer.

We made our way to the store of Wack Stillman, a favourite rendezvous for the loafers and off-works.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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