A taxi driver in any city, not necessarily New York. In NYC, hack can also refer to a livery cab driver (cabs that drive in bad neighborhoods where taxis usually don't).
by Nutmegger February 14, 2004
An event that is unexpected and favors a particular person especially in competetion. Also, when some one uses a video game glitch, expolit or trainer to give them an advatage
by tony45940 November 29, 2006
2 white chicks being retarded
(white chick 1): OMG CAN I HACK YOUR SNAPCHAT
(white chick 2): YEAH LOL
(white chick 1): *takes selfie
(white chick 2): *types HACKED BY YOUR BAE
(white chick 1): LOL THATS SOOOO CUTE
(me): THATS NOT HACKING YOU FUCKIN ASSHOLES! >:(
(white chick 2): YEAH LOL
(white chick 1): *takes selfie
(white chick 2): *types HACKED BY YOUR BAE
(white chick 1): LOL THATS SOOOO CUTE
(me): THATS NOT HACKING YOU FUCKIN ASSHOLES! >:(
by ewokshurt January 27, 2015
n. two or three holes "hacked" into the ice at each end of an ice curling rink to give the sweepers somewhere to rest their brooms. Also:
v. what smokers do while curling, which is one of the few Olympic sports where smoking is allowed during the game.
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v. what smokers do while curling, which is one of the few Olympic sports where smoking is allowed during the game.
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by gnostic1 October 03, 2011
baisically me and my friends play hacky sack and whenever someone misses something we all yell "you could of hacked that" so now we baisically use it like instead of saying. "handle it" or "take it"
worried friend:"dude im worried about you! you're taking two AP classes, two honors classes, you work 20 hours a week, and you deal."
totally under control chill kid:"zen man you dont have to worry i can hack it"
totally under control chill kid:"zen man you dont have to worry i can hack it"
by Gillain September 05, 2005
by BushObama June 24, 2015
The act of operating a car as an illegal or unlicensed taxi service.
In the United Kingdom, the name hackney carriage refers to a taxicab licensed by the local authority. The New York colloquial term "hack" (which is probably derived from "hackney carriage") refers to a taxi or taxi-driver.
In the United Kingdom, the name hackney carriage refers to a taxicab licensed by the local authority. The New York colloquial term "hack" (which is probably derived from "hackney carriage") refers to a taxi or taxi-driver.
by glamorousoutlaw May 27, 2010