by AznBoi97531 January 23, 2009
1. finding possible exploits in software codes as to make it do your bidding. may be good (jailbreaking) or bad (cracking, piracy, virus, etc)
2. posting "i'm gay." or "i'm so hot." in a facebook account of a person who forgot to log out.
2. posting "i'm gay." or "i'm so hot." in a facebook account of a person who forgot to log out.
by yoasakura38 December 26, 2011
Hack (v.) -
In graffiti terms, to hack is to take either a pen, pencil, or marker and draw a clear line through another's hard work. Why one might choose to hack another's art is usually justified because the artwork was tagged by an opposing artist or personal rival. In some cases, the art just might not appeal to the "hacker" for numerous reasons.
In graffiti terms, to hack is to take either a pen, pencil, or marker and draw a clear line through another's hard work. Why one might choose to hack another's art is usually justified because the artwork was tagged by an opposing artist or personal rival. In some cases, the art just might not appeal to the "hacker" for numerous reasons.
"Can you hack that throw up over there on that wall next to the street lamp?"
"Wait. Why?"
"No reason. It's just that Paul made it; you know how he pisses me off."
"Wait. Why?"
"No reason. It's just that Paul made it; you know how he pisses me off."
by Romolo October 31, 2005
by King AKA Jean Claude Cam Dam November 13, 2010
by hackstar December 09, 2013
A "Software Engineer" that has no/limited schooling whatsoever and thinks he/she is a "Software Developer/Engineer".
a) Taking one programming class does not make you a programmer it makes you a hack.
b) Making up your own programming guidelines and automatically assuming that Microsoft is moronic makes you a hack.
c) Knowing a lot about several different programming concepts, but not following conventions makes you a hack.
b) Making up your own programming guidelines and automatically assuming that Microsoft is moronic makes you a hack.
c) Knowing a lot about several different programming concepts, but not following conventions makes you a hack.
by A Truly Frustrated "Software Engineer" April 23, 2008