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English Dictionary: wank by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
wank
n
  1. slang for masturbation [syn: jacking off, jerking off, hand job, wank]
v
  1. get sexual gratification through self-stimulation [syn: masturbate, wank, fuck off, she-bop, jack off, jerk off]
From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   wank /wangk/ n.,v.,adj.   [Columbia University: prob. by
   mutation from Commonwealth slang v. `wank', to masturbate] Used much
   as {hack} is elsewhere, as a noun denoting a clever technique or
   person or the result of such cleverness.   May describe (negatively)
   the act of hacking for hacking's sake ("Quit wanking, let's go get
   supper!") or (more positively) a {wizard}.   Adj.   `wanky' describes
   something particularly clever (a person, program, or algorithm).
   Conversations can also get wanky when there are too many wanks
   involved.   This excess wankiness is signalled by an overload of the
   `wankometer' (compare {bogometer}).   When the wankometer overloads,
   the conversation's subject must be changed, or all non-wanks will
   leave.   Compare `neep-neeping' (under {neep-neep}).   Usage: U.S.
   only.   In Britain and the Commonwealth this word is _extremely_ rude
   and is best avoided unless one intends to give offense.   Adjectival
   `wanky' is less offensive and simply means `stupid' or `broken'
   (this is mainstream in Great Britain).
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   wank
  
      /wangk/ [Columbia University: probably by mutation from
      Commonwealth slang "wank", to masturbate] Used much as {hack}
      is elsewhere, as a noun denoting a clever technique or person
      or the result of such cleverness.   May describe (negatively)
      the act of hacking for hacking's sake ("Quit wanking, let's go
      get supper!") or (more positively) a {wizard}.   "wanky"
      describes something particularly clever (a person, program, or
      algorithm).   Conversations can also get wanky when there are
      too many wanks involved.   This excess wankiness is signalled
      by an overload of the "wankometer" (compare {bogometer}).
      When the wankometer overloads, the conversation's subject must
      be changed, or all non-wanks will leave.   Compare
      "neep-neeping" (under {neep-neep}).   Usage: US only.   In
      Britain and the Commonwealth this word is *extremely* rude and
      is best avoided unless one intends to give offense.
  
  
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