noun General Slang

wacker

· noun · scouse

Old Scouse for mate — your granddad's word.

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Friendly term of address — mate, pal, fella. Vintage Scouse, more your granddad than your mate. Often shortened to 'wack'. Outsiders sometimes use 'wacker' as a nickname for Scousers themselves.

“Alright wack, how's tricks?”
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wacker In A Sentence

Alright wack, how's tricks?

Origin & Usage

Variants wackwhacker

People Also Ask

What does wacker mean?

Wacker is old Scouse (Liverpool) slang for a mate or friend. It's a dated term, described as your granddad's word.

How do you use wacker in a sentence?

"Alright, wacker, how've you been keeping?"

Where is wacker used?

It's Scouse slang from Liverpool, though it's now considered old-fashioned and rarely used by younger people.

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