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hack 2, noun (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: hackney 'horse for ordinary riding'; HACKNEYED]
a writer who does a lot of low quality work, especially writing newspaper articles
ĦĦA Sunday newspaper hack uncovered the story.
an unimportant politician
ĦĦThe meeting was attended by the usual old party hacks.
a way of using a computer to get into someone else's computer system without their permission
AmE informal a taxi, or a taxi driver
an act of hitting something roughly with a cutting tool
ĦĦOne more hack and the branch was off.
an old tired horse
a horse you can pay money to ride on
BrE a ride on a horse
ĦĦa long hack across the fields