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What (who) is whacker - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wacker (disambiguation); Wackers; Whacker

Whacker         
·noun One who whacks.
II. Whacker ·noun Anything very large; specif., a great lie; a whapper.
whacker         
[University of Maryland: from hacker] 1. A person, similar to a hacker, who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities. Whereas a hacker tends to produce great hacks, a whacker only ends up whacking the system or program in question. Whackers are often quite egotistical and eager to claim wizard status, regardless of the views of their peers. 2. A person who is good at programming quickly, though rather poorly and ineptly.
Wacker         
This is a person who hacks into a system and wacks at it until it's no longer usable.
He is no longer just a hacker, he has moved on to the wacking peoples systems to bits.

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Wacker
Examples of use of whacker
1. He‘s also good with a weed–whacker, bending his elbow and rotating his forearm to guide the machine.
2. This performance confirms the evidence of other recent informational hits – such as Michael Moore‘s Bush–whacker, Farenheit '/11, or Morgan Spurlock‘s Big Mac–basher, Super Size Me – that documentary is hot in Hollywood.
3. FISHY TALES Mark Bolt hooked a British record 50lb carp, called the Warmwell Whacker, and captured it again ten years later when the mounted fish was sold at auction This year is the 50th birthday of the fish finger, invented by the American Clarence Birdseye.
4. He wanted workers who were hungry for the jobs he offered, as he was after dropping out of college and starting the business with a loan from his mother to buy a walk–behind lawnmower, a tiller and a weed whacker.
5. "Instead, it appears to many members of this committee, you took to it with a weed whacker, and the results are predictably unfortunate. . . . A process that begged for transparency was instead undertaken behind closed doors under cover of darkness at Foggy Bottom." Post a Comment Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site.