n. The person who is a victim of a computer hacker.
v. The past tense of "hack" with regard to computers.
v. The past tense of "hack" with regard to computers.
1. The hacked complained about what was done to his computer last night.
2. I didn't tell him, but I hacked his computer last night.
2. I didn't tell him, but I hacked his computer last night.
by The Doctor November 24, 2004

by nicole January 31, 2005

Nah I’m pretty sure that being 5 years ahead of renowned PhD psychologists means I’m “ahead of my time”
Hym “Nooo I’m pretty sure PhD frauds stealing my work is pretty concrete evidence that the work is good. I’m pretty sure that I mean the criteria for creative achievement as well. That’s not me not being able to hack it. It’s me being the greatest mind in all of the rooms creative or intellectual.”
by Hym Iam October 5, 2022

by Coop Dupe June 15, 2018

Show hunter types tend to use hacking as a term to describe flatting in the ring (no jumping). Hunter under saddle classes are generally referred to as a "hack." But for folks abroad, a "hack" might refer to a type of light riding horse. So clear as mud.
Show hunter types tend to use hacking as a term to describe flatting in the ring (no jumping). Hunter under saddle classes are generally referred to as a "hack." But for folks abroad, a "hack" might refer to a type of light riding horse. So clear as mud.
by Butt licker December 30, 2019

An Insecure person, typically not a college graduate or someone who knew both of their parents, who is trying to troll, but lacks the intellect, and vomits a ridiculous take that is intended to be incendiary and ignorant
I saw some hack the other day suggest that Eddie van Halen is not an all time great guitarist, but instead is overrated.
by John_Utah May 1, 2022

A person who works in an apolitical or non-partisan occupation but feels the need to interject political views into everything to advance a particular agenda.
Person 1: Hey, did you catch any of the late shows last night?
Person 2: I haven't bothered lately.
Person 1: Why's that?
Person 2: They're all hosted by hacks now. I just want to be entertained after a long day rather than get lectured about politics.
Person 2: I haven't bothered lately.
Person 1: Why's that?
Person 2: They're all hosted by hacks now. I just want to be entertained after a long day rather than get lectured about politics.
by Inclusion, comrade! February 3, 2018
