"Wackiest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wackiest" Meaning

The term "wackiest" is an informal adjective used to describe something or someone as being utterly ridiculous, absurd, or unconventional. It can be thought of as a superlative form of the word "wacky," which is often used to express a playful, humorous, or eccentric quality.

"Wackiest" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Wackiest"


1. Variety Show: The producer of the variety show chose the wackiest musical act for the final performance. The audience was in stitches as they sang a bizarre song about chicken dancing.

2. Dad Jokes: Mark's dad had the wackiest sense of humor and every time they would go out for coffee, he'd start telling dad jokes that were so cheesy and corny, leaving everyone in the cafe in stitches.

3. Travel Guide: Japan has a plethora of quirky and wackiest cafes. One that stands out is the Kadokawa bookstore cafe where you can drink and eat while surrounded by a collection of obscure manga.

4. Newspaper Article: The wackiest feature article in Saturday's edition was about a town that had a bizarre idea – a banana festival where they only used the leftovers to create elaborate lamp posts and themed mascot figures for the celebration.

5. Social Media Post: Guess what I just rode? The wackiest mechanical bull I've ever seen at our coworker's birthday party. Who knew it could be tamed?

"Wackiest" Similar Words

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Wabash

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"Wabash" can refer to several things, but it most commonly relates to:<br><br>1. <strong>Wabash River</strong>: It is a river in the Midwestern United States that forms part of the border between the states of Illinois and Indiana and is approximately 503 miles (811 km) long. The Wabash River is named after the Miami native word "Wikeshaukas" or "Wabashshike" meaning "waterway" and is often associated with the Wabash Valley culture.<br><br>2. <strong>Wabash Trail</strong>: The Wabash Trail is a converted railroad bed that has been designated for recreation. It was part of the outside wall of a former coal mine, and now it serves as a 16-mile trail that stretches from Coal City to Shawnee National Forest in the Illinois and Grundy counties of Illinois, US.<br><br>3. <strong>Battle of Wabash</strong>: The Battle of Wabash was a decisive battle fought on November 4, 1791, between the United States Force (consisting mainly of soldiers from the United States and local Militia from the Northwest Company) and the Native American Confederacy formed by the Miami and the members of their confederation, here Cajimaw of the Kickapoo tribe.

Wabble

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Wabble refers to something that moves unsteadily or oscillates from side to side.

Wace

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Wace is a throat or neck.

Wachapreague

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Wachapreague is a small town in Accomack County, Virginia, USA, on the Eastern Shore.

Wachovia

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Wackadoodle

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Crazy or foolish in an amusing way.

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Wackily

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In an absurd or uncontrolled manner; laughably or ridiculously.

Wackiness

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Wacko

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Crazy or eccentric, often in a charming or amusing way.

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Wacks

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Wacky

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Informal adjective meaning: odd, strange, eccentric, amusingly unconventional, or playful.

Waco

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Waco refers to a city in Texas, USA. It can also refer to the Branch Davidian siege that occurred in the city in 1993, which was a 51-day standoff between the US government and the Branch Davidian sect. Additionally, Waco can also refer to a style of cowboys, particularly in the Wild West era. Alternatively, Waco is slang for a Sadistic act that involves beating one's self over someone else or oneself.

Wad

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A wad is a small quantity of compacted or soft material, especially wool or cotton.