Content Ad 002

meaning of slang word antwacky

Part of Speech: Noun(pl)
Origin: British

A slang of British origin, antwack is used to refer to something or someone who is old-fashioned or out-of-date. Its origin is linked to the word antique, and in all probability, the word came about pronouncing the word antique incorrectly. That is some derivation, isn’t it? Do you possess something that is antique or as we should say it, antwacky?

Meaning of Antwacky:

1. Old-fashioned or out-of-date

Sentence examples using Antwacky:

1. We often get to see an antwacky piece of clothing sported by Hollywood celebrities.
2. I have often been charged with being an antwacky, one whose views are merged in historical analysis rather than current political discourse.
3. My maternal great grandmother is kind of an antwacky now, isn’t she?

Content Ads 02 Sample 01

FREE CHEAT SHEET

Learn
How to Master VA-RC 

This free (and highly detailed) cheat sheet will give you strategies to help you grow

No thanks, I don't want it.

Join our Free TELEGRAM GROUP for exclusive content and updates

Rsz 1rsz Close Img

Join Our Newsletter

Get the latest updates from our side, including offers and free live updates, on email.

Rsz Undraw Envelope N8lc Smal
Rsz 1rsz Close Img