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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whack it out" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal.
It can be used in contexts where someone is encouraged to complete a task quickly or with force. Example: "We need to whack it out before the deadline hits."
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Emmy: "You could just do a cover of whatever and whack it out there.
Another tip for writer's block: record an album that's still in the charts, add some guitars, and whack it out in time for Christmas.
10 min: Ireland looks fired up as he flies into a tackle with Jansen, who wisely sherks it and allows the City player to whack it out for a throw-in.
Me and this dude were fucking around throwing pencils and he picked up a crochet hook, and I didn't want him to throw it so I went to whack it out of his hand and it stuck directly into my wrist.
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My husband's sperm had been tested and were, if not exactly whacking it out of the ballpark every time, adequate.
"He had seen the story about the false widow going around Facebook and when he saw what Emily was holding, there was a look of terror on his face and he whacked it out of Emily's hand".
"It's always fun to see pros scramble, but if tidy golf can get you a birdie and untidy (ie not whacking it out of bounds) gets you a double bogey, the swing on one hole is too much," writes Gary Naylor.
Tiger Woods hit his very first shot off the tee into the rough, and although it wasn't far off the fairway, it was in deep enough trouble that he could only whack it back out into the fairway.
Otamendi whacks it out on the far side.
Jammer (with current bars aimed at you know who) and Skepta (currently sending for SLK?????) have been the main 16 bar pimps with dirty old man Jon E. Cash taking a rest (apparently to shoot porn) and new comer Low Deep getting his 16" out and whacking it on various tables.
It's not a simple process to say 'I'm going to walk out and whack it'".
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