You whacked it=You blew it?
Could anyone tell me if I have the right guess?
You whacked it=You blew it?
I googled on "you whacked it" and "you really whacked it" but it does not seem to mean the same as "you blew it". The meaning of the word "whacked" seems to be "hit hard" in most of the phrases I found on Google.
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- You whacked it/You blew it/You killed it SR 19/October/04