An absolute freak in the sheets. Not merely adopted by Excel, but born into it, molded by it. A proper sheet hacker believes that 99% of the work done in spreadsheets is unnecessary. You will never catch a sheet hacker drowning you in a sea of "tips & tricks" to marginally improve your sheet game. Your process MUST be reduced to one button or less. A sheet hacker will upend the VBA documentation in search of a solution.
"Whoa, that sheet hacker automated our entire accounting process"
"I'm collecting unemployment because that sheet hacker put me out of a job"
"I'm collecting unemployment because that sheet hacker put me out of a job"
by ZoomerMalcontent June 5, 2023

Hackers Hell (HH) is a place in a game or system where cheaters would go. People who use mods, downloads, cheats, hacks, Etc. will be put in a different server/system from the rest of the normal players. Almost every game has a Hackers Hell or it bans the player because of cheating the system. Some games don't have a Hackers Hell sometimes because they don't have time to make one, don't notice the cheaters, or just don't care. There is a low chance to have a hacker in Hackers Hell because most people who are in Hackers Hell used generators. The likely chance to have someone escaped from Hackers He'll is probably 15% if someone is lucky enough to escape then they are most likely a hacker.
Some kid buys a new game and wants to have all his skills maxed so he uses a generator to get points and coins. Once the generator is finished the game would scan his account and find out he used a generator. Instead of just banning the account the game will put the account is a system which is Hackers Hell.
by HH Explanatory November 5, 2018

The most beautiful man to ever be alive. So charming, cute, and funny. His merch is so cute. He won the fight against Deji.
by VinVinHack June 17, 2021

by WITH MY BITCH (MY HOE!) February 17, 2022

by vinniecolesuperfan June 7, 2021

by Zellie girl July 1, 2021

n.
/hak-er groop/
A term describing a collective of like-minded, notorious hackers, the term was more popular in the 80s and 90s and as the advent of the script kiddie took over in popularity the public focus on hacker groups (and thus, the use of the term) has waned. Examples of such hacker groups include l0pht, Phalcon/Skism and Legion of Doom.
/hak-er groop/
A term describing a collective of like-minded, notorious hackers, the term was more popular in the 80s and 90s and as the advent of the script kiddie took over in popularity the public focus on hacker groups (and thus, the use of the term) has waned. Examples of such hacker groups include l0pht, Phalcon/Skism and Legion of Doom.
Fact: "L0pht, a hacker group comprised of more than 50 members, announced at HOPE 2000 that they could take down the Internet within 30 minutes due to a fundamental flaw in the design and implementation of the TCP Internet Protocol."
by NOSliwes November 21, 2009
