2014-04-26 10:52:28 -04:00
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hack
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2014-04-26 11:54:15 -04:00
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1. n. Originally, a quick job that produces what is needed, but not well. 2.
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n. An incredibly good, and perhaps very time-consuming, piece of work that
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produces exactly what is needed. 3. vt. To bear emotionally or physically. I
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can't hack this heat! 4. vt. To work on something (typically a program). In
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an immediate sense: What are you doing? I'm hacking TECO. In a general
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(time-extended) sense: What do you do around here? I hack TECO. More
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generally, I hack foo is roughly equivalent to foo is my major interest (or
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project). I hack solid-state physics. See Hacking X for Y. 5. vt. To pull a
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prank on. See sense 2 and hacker (sense 5). 6. vi. To interact with a
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computer in a playful and exploratory rather than goal-directed way. Whatcha
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up to? Oh, just hacking. 7. n. Short for hacker. 8. See nethack. 9.
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