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Hacked

Hack \Hack\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hacked (h[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Hacking.] [OE. hakken, AS. haccian; akin to D. hakken, G. hacken, Dan. hakke, Sw. hacka, and perh. to E. hew. Cf. Hew to cut, Haggle.]

  1. To cut irregulary, without skill or definite purpose; to notch; to mangle by repeated strokes of a cutting instrument; as, to hack a post.

    My sword hacked like a handsaw.
    --Shak.

  2. Fig.: To mangle in speaking.
    --Shak.

  3. (Computers) To program (a computer) for pleasure or compulsively; especially, to try to defeat the security systems and gain unauthorized access to a computer.

  4. To bear, physically or emotionally; as, he left the job because he couldn't hack the pressure. [Colloq.]

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hacked

vb. (en-past of: hack)

Wikipedia
Hacked (TV series)

Hacked is a Canadian reality television series created by Travis Doering and starring Billy Mitchell as the Host. It is currently set to premiere its first season in fall 2012. Hacked is a half-hour reality TV series, that takes you inside the mind of a computer hacker as they take on top Canadian companies.

Usage examples of "hacked".

He typed some commands and examined the anonymizer that Miller had hacked together.

Worked as a code cruncher for a credit bureau during the day, hacked at night.

The next year two Russians, an officer and a sailor from a Russian man-of-war, hacked to death, again in Yokohama.

The others backed off to give them room as Ori hacked with all his might, recovered as the blow was deflected and again attacked, feinted and this time his blow was true.

He moved closer to her on the bed and reached for her breast but she pushed his hand away and began to resist and to fight and hacked with her nails for his eyes but he held her helpless as she struggled, afraid to call out, knowing she was snared and lost and would have to submit.

The Captain held the first charge, parried the blow and locked sword to sword, then twisted and hacked at Saigo as two other samurai attacked Tora, the last staying in reserve as ordered.

With enormous, heightened strength, howling like a wild beast, Saigo hacked at the Captain who slipped on the polished floor and was, for an instant, helpless.

He burst through the first two men sending them sprawling before they or any of the soldiers realized they were being attacked, and hacked at Yoshi who stared at him blankly for a split second.

The fool should have hacked the head off one of the first two as a diversion, then on the recovery used the same fluid, brutal force to swing back on the prime target, waist-high.

As he darted forward, she ripped his long sword out of its sheath, raised it and hacked, wounding him, and in the same movement turned for Yoshi.

Knowing there was little time Sumomo increased the pressure, lunged forward, then swivelled to put her back to the door and they hacked at each other, parry and blow, parry and blow.

Gasping he fought his way up and hacked again, this time at the coffin itself, hating the evil thing that it had become.

At Chelmsford it had been fifteen pounds and a fine saddle, and at Canterbury he had half hacked a Frenchman to death before being given a gilded cup filled with coins, and where were all those trophies now?

A tapestry show- ing Bacchus, the god of wine, hung on one wall and Sir Simon had an idea that valuables were sometimes hidden behind such wall-coverings so he hacked at it with his blade, then hauled it down from its hooks, but there was only a plaster wall behind.

Thomas hacked a man down from behind and wrenched the blade free with a scraping noise of steel on bone.