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Wacko

A female performing a good rimming on a male with his legs stretched behind his head. See also: Full Wacko, Half Wacko.

Slam my legs behind my head and give me the WACKO.

by Twils728 November 30, 2018

3πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Wacko mode

Complete and utter insanity; rock bottom. Something so obscure and deranged has gone "wacko mode"- as breach of normality and practically subverting the realms of possibility

hes gone wacko mode

by Consideryourselfshanked February 16, 2020


wacko magnet

adj. : any location that will attract wackos like moth to flame. Location can be, but not limited to; bus station, bus stop, city park, convenience store, hospital or any other general location without the regular presence of someone able or willing to kick them out on their crazy ass.

"Man ... I was downtown at the bus station and there was a dude, just sitting there, on the bench, shampooing his hair, eating it, and mumbling about tricycles?? The place is a real wacko magnet."

" Some nut job just ran through the hospital parking tower butt ass naked!

Yeap, more fun times at the wacko magnet"

wacko
loon
nutjop
nutter
crackers
crazy
bug

by Cr@zYD October 12, 2010

23πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


you're a wacko

You are eccentric, weirdo!

you're a wacko man (Thinking things you shouldnt, or saying somthing weird.)

by vferr094 October 23, 2007


wacko jacko

defamative nickname for michael jackson used by people who

- don't know him
- love tabloids
- never read court documents coz they’re too precise and long
- boost their self-esteem by offensive words and think they're creative

"Did you read 'The Sun's' coverage on wacko jacko?"

by i'm from February 19, 2008

1717πŸ‘ 398πŸ‘Ž


wacko mcjacko

When someone is acting worse than crazy, they are out of their damn minds!

She thinks she can steal my man? She is wacko mcjacko!

by Zcookingmama January 14, 2021


wacko jacko

A stupid sick name for a great musical incon. He is bigger then Madonna and ELvis and SOld loads more records.

wacko jacko, is a freak!

by Dave M March 7, 2004

978πŸ‘ 393πŸ‘Ž