Synonym: chop, cleave, cough, cut, sever, split. Similar words: whack, shack, hackle, shackle, hackles, hackneyed, ramshackle, backpack. Meaning: [hæk] n. 1. one who works hard at boring tasks 2. a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends 3. a mediocre and disdained writer 4. a tool (as a hoe or pick or mattock) used for breaking up the surface of the soil 5. a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money 6. an old or over-worked horse 7. a horse kept for hire 8. a saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport etc.. v. 1. cut with a hacking tool 2. be able to manage or manage successfully 3. cut away 4. kick on the arms 5. kick on the shins 6. fix a computer program piecemeal until it works 7. significantly cut up a manuscript 8. cough spasmodically.
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91. The 'blitspin' hack repeatedly rotates a bitmap by 90 degrees by using logical operations: the bitmap is divided into quadrants, and the quadrants are shifted clockwise.
92. Jack London a hack who knocked out 1,000 words a day.
93. If I can hack into it, I can shut it down.
94. A database back-end is too dangerous and unfriendly. What if I need to hack on the data directly?
95. You think your schoolboy techie friend can hack into these servers?
96. As a hack writer, Ban Gu's course of literary works can be divided into two periods.
97. Wielding the billhook allows Heavy Billmen to hack, stab and chop if needed and being encased in anything from half to three quarter plate armour means they can shrug off considerable damage.
98. Task List also displays a default task token, such as TODO, HACK, or UNDONE, or a custom comment token.
99. LulzSec said on Monday in a Twitter message that it was seeking to hack government websites to leak "classified government information."
100. Unlocking, on the other hand, is a hack that lets you use your iPhone on another cellular network.
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101. Osbaldiston jabbed his finger at it, harking hack to our conversation about Roger.
102. 'Anyone who's bored here is a stick in the mud, ' says 65-year-old Barbara Hack, at left.
103. He was a literary hack, naturally fast in pace and brilliant in action.
104. That party hack is just in politics for the money.
105. The best way to remove this lever is to cut it off using a hack saw.
106. Smith tries to convince them that he can hack it as a police chief.
107. Rather, yawning helps regulate the brain's temperature, according to Gary Hack, of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, and Andrew Gallup, of Princeton University.
108. Kanban is a hack around the limitations of the physical world.
109. Setting the hack ground music in reading room is helpful to keep calm, relieve of anxiety and enhance the study interest for the readers.
110. To cut ( something ) in a crude, unskillful manner; hack.
111. While you are free to life hack on your own terms, don't forget these universal principles.
112. Even though the authorized user hack has been made moot, you can still have the no credit history person co-sign a loan with a good credit history person.
113. "We can put a man on the moon, but we do not understand what the function of yawning is, " said study co-author Gary Hack, of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in Baltimore.
114. I wanted to hack around for a year after college, but my finances disagreed.
115. That system will be ready in 2012, James Hack, director of the National Center for Computational Sciences at Oak Ridge, told Computerworld.
116. The earlier use of an assigned priority for the ABC production was a little bit of a hack, I confess.
117. The News of the World seems routinely to have asked a private investigator to hack into mobile-phone mailboxes, which is a crime.
118. The green so of cutting hack on energy use strikes me as misguided.
119. Among the regular catch there are grouper, wahoo, hack fish, barracuda and an occasional huge sailfish.
120. The second reason is that we tend to end up with scruffy code in multiple-test methods, as we hack around making the tests reasonable.