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Hack
Hack Hack, v. i.
To ride or drive as one does with a hack horse; to ride at an
ordinary pace, or over the roads, as distinguished from
riding across country or in military fashion.
Hack
Hack Hack, v. t. (Football)
To kick the shins of (an opposing payer).
Hack
Hack Hack, n. (Football)
A kick on the shins, or a cut from a kick.
HackHack Hack, n. [See Hatch a half door.]
1. A frame or grating of various kinds; as, a frame for
drying bricks, fish, or cheese; a rack for feeding cattle;
a grating in a mill race, etc.
2. Unburned brick or tile, stacked up for drying. HackHack Hack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hacked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Hacking.] [OE. hakken; akin to D. hakken, G. hacken, Dan.
hakke, Sw. hacka, and perh. to E. hew. Cf. Hew to cut,
Haggle.]
1. To cut irregulary, without skill or definite purpose; to
notch; to mangle by repeated strokes of a cutting
instrument; as, to hack a post.
My sword hacked like a handsaw. --Shak.
2. Fig.: To mangle in speaking. --Shak. HackHack Hack, a.
Hackneyed; hired; mercenary. --Wakefield.
Hack writer, a hack; one who writes for hire. ``A vulgar
hack writer.' --Macaulay. Hack
Hack Hack, v. t.
1. To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
2. To use frequently and indiscriminately, so as to render
trite and commonplace.
Hack
Hack Hack, v. i.
1. To be exposed or offered or to common use for hire; to
turn prostitute. --Hanmer.
2. To live the life of a drudge or hack. --Goldsmith.
Hack
Hack Hack, v. i.
To cough faintly and frequently, or in a short, broken
manner; as, a hacking cough.
HackHack Hack, n.
1. A notch; a cut. --Shak.
2. An implement for cutting a notch; a large pick used in
breaking stone.
3. A hacking; a catch in speaking; a short, broken cough.
--Dr. H. More.
4. (Football) A kick on the shins. --T. Hughes.
Hack saw, a handsaw having a narrow blade stretched in an
iron frame, for cutting metal. hackHeck Heck, n. [See Hatch a half door.] [Written also
hack.]
1. The bolt or latch of a door. [Prov. Eng.]
2. A rack for cattle to feed at. [Prov. Eng.]
3. A door, especially one partly of latticework; -- called
also heck door. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
4. A latticework contrivance for catching fish.
5. (Weaving) An apparatus for separating the threads of warps
into sets, as they are wound upon the reel from the
bobbins, in a warping machine.
6. A bend or winding of a stream. [Prov. Eng.]
Half heck, the lower half of a door.
Heck board, the loose board at the bottom or back of a
cart.
Heck box or frame, that which carries the heck in
warping.
Meaning of Hacks from wikipedia
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program Hack (TV series), an
American television series .
hack, a ****anese
multimedia franchise Lifehacker, a
weblog about life
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tunnel spaces Hack (disambiguation)
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various variants. The
programmer subculture of
hackers has
stories about several hardware hacks in its folklore, such as a
mysterious "magic" switch...
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hack (pronounced "Dot
Hack") is a ****anese
multimedia franchise that encomp****es two projects:
Project .
hack and .
hack Conglomerate. They were primarily...
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Google Hacks: Tips &
Tools for
Smarter Searching is a book of tips
about Google by Tara
Calishain and Rael Dornfest. It was
listed in the New York Times...
- of the "
hack". When a
group of "political
hacks" of a
similar political affiliation get together, they are
sometimes called a "political
hack pack." When...
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Peter Hacks (21
March 1928 – 28
August 2003) was a
German playwright, author, and essayist.
Hacks was born in
Breslau (Wrocław),
Lower Silesia. Displaced...
- in the UK by
Private Eye magazine,
which refers to male
journalists as "
hacks" and
female journalists as "hackettes."
Accreditation mill
Author mill Churnalism...