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hack1

Syllabification: (hack)
Pronunciation: /hak/
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Definition of hack

verb

  • 1 [with object] cut with rough or heavy blows:hack off the dead branches [no object]:a fishmonger hacked at it with a cleaver
  • 2 [no object] use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system:they hacked into a bank’s computer
  • [with object] gain unauthorized access to (data in a computer):hacking private information from computers
  • 3 [usually with negative] (hack it) informal manage; cope:lots of people leave because they can’t hack it

noun

  • 1a rough cut, blow, or stroke:he was sure one of us was going to take a hack at him
  • (in sports) a kick or hit inflicted on another player.
  • a cut or gash.
  • a tool for rough striking or cutting, e.g., a mattock or a miner’s pick.
  • 2 informal an act of computer hacking.
  • a piece of computer code providing a quick or inelegant solution to a particular problem:this hack doesn’t work on machines that have a firewall

Phrases

hacking cough

a short, dry, frequent cough.

Phrasal Verbs

hack around

North American informal pass one’s time idly or with no definite purpose.

hack someone off

informal annoy or infuriate someone.

Origin:

Old English haccian 'cut in pieces'; related to Dutch hakken and German hacken

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