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whacky

[hwak-ee, wak-ee] / ˈʰwæk i, ˈwæk i /


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The headline for The Times review of Benny Goodman’s Bowl debut in 1937, its first jazz concert, was “Goodman’s Killer-Dillers Go Whacky in the Bowl.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2022

Black bass are fair on buzzbaits and wacky rigged green pumpkin Whacky Sticks under boat docks.

From Washington Times • Oct. 31, 2018

But gee whiz, between Judge Moore and this Whacky Sheriff, it looks like Alabama is the Cowboy State.

From New York Times • Dec. 14, 2017

Black bass are fair on JDC Skip-N-Pop topwaters and watermelon red Whacky Sticks along grassy banks early and late, and on Texas rigged green pumpkin worms along break lines.

From Washington Times • Aug. 23, 2017

Curb’s buzzbaits, Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps, and wacky rigged watermelon Whacky Sticks in 2-6 feet.

From Washington Times • Jan. 7, 2015