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    wacky
    /ˈwaki/

    adjective

    • 1. funny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way: informal "a wacky chase movie"

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  2. The meaning of WACKY is absurdly or amusingly eccentric or irrational. How to use wacky in a sentence.

  3. adjective. informal (UK also whacky) uk / ˈwæk.i / us / ˈwæk.i / Add to word list. unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way: The book contains some weird and wacky ideas for teaching kids about science. Synonyms. batty informal disapproving. bonkers informal humorous. cockamamie US disapproving or humorous. crackers UK informal.

  4. Wacky definition: odd or irrational; crazy. See examples of WACKY used in a sentence.

  5. Something that's wacky is weird or nutty or silly. Your goofy uncle who wears a funny hat and does magic tricks at the dinner table is wacky. Use the adjective wacky when you're talking about someone with a ridiculous sense of humor. Clowns are, by definition, wacky, for example.

  6. Definition of wacky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. wack·y. (wăk′ē) also whack·y (wăk′ē, hwăk′ē) adj. wack·i·er, wack·i·est also whack·i·er or whack·i·est Slang. 1. Eccentric or irrational: a wacky person. 2. Crazy; silly: a wacky outfit. [Variant of whacky, probably from the phrase out of whack; see whack .] wack′i·ly adv.

  8. 5 days ago · If you describe something or someone as wacky, you mean that they are eccentric, unusual, and often funny. [ informal ] ...a wacky new television comedy series.