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How to Pronounce put a whammy on?

Correct pronunciation for the word "put a whammy on" is [pˌʊt ɐ wˈami ˈɒn], [pˌʊt ɐ wˈami ˈɒn], [p_ˌʊ_t ɐ w_ˈa_m_i_ ˈɒ_n].

What are the misspellings for put a whammy on?

  • out a whammy on,
  • lut a whammy on,
  • -ut a whammy on,
  • 0ut a whammy on,
  • pyt a whammy on,
  • pht a whammy on,
  • pjt a whammy on,
  • pit a whammy on,
  • p8t a whammy on,
  • p7t a whammy on,
  • pur a whammy on,
  • puf a whammy on,
  • pug a whammy on,
  • puy a whammy on,
  • pu6 a whammy on,
  • pu5 a whammy on,
  • put z whammy on,
  • put s whammy on,
  • put w whammy on,
  • put q whammy on

What is the present tense of Put a whammy on?

  • The verb "put a whammy on" is an idiomatic expression that doesn't have a consistent conjugation across all personal forms in standard English. It is derived from American slang and is often used informally to mean to cast a spell or put a curse on someone or something. However, if we were to adapt it to a more conventional form, the present tense personal forms could be:

  • - I put a whammy on

  • - You put a whammy on

  • - He
  • What is the past tense of Put a whammy on?

  • The personal forms of the verb "put a whammy on" in past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I put a whammy on.

  • 2. You put a whammy on.

  • 3. He/she/it put a whammy on.

  • 4. We put a whammy on.

  • 5. You put a whammy on.

  • 6. They put a whammy on.
  • What is the adjective for put a whammy on?

    The adjective form of "put a whammy on" would be "whammyed" or "whammied".

    Usage over time for put a whammy on:

    This graph shows how "put a whammy on" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Put a whammy on:

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