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Hackshow 

To be hack is to be bad at the thing you do best, or something you like to do. You fail at it. Being a hackshow is essentialy putting on a show of failure. Trying, and trying again to do something right, without any progress.
Bob: What is that, like, your twentieth try at trying to hit the ball with your racket?

Fred(trying desparetly to hit the ball): Yeah, but i think im going to get it soon!

Bob: GIVE IT UP YOU HACKSHOW.
Hackshow by sex-c-latino September 23, 2009
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hackshaw 

A person who loves to joke about serious issues such as depression and adoption. She doesn't care for anyone and is attracted to people called Angus. Love you Charlotte;)
Omg is that him? I'm turning into such a Hackshaw!
hackshaw by Emirates64 November 6, 2017
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