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hack

noun as in person who does easy work for money

noun as in taxicab

noun as in cut without care

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Example Sentences

While he's oblique about the reasons, it appears Hegseth couldn't hack it in the Army, either.

From Salon

Although a few folks who tested out the “hack” said they received more food, Chipotle quickly shut down the misinformation, saying the “hack” is misleading.

From Salon

Russia was not the only foreign actor involved, as both China and Iran sought to conduct “hack and leak” operations during and after the elections.

Given the political hegemony enjoyed by vast corporate interests and institutional leviathans like the military, how is it that they can no longer fend off shakedowns by hack politicians?

From Salon

Holly told me that Logan had accessed her social media accounts and somehow knew her passwords, she had told him to stop but he convinced her that he had software that meant he could hack into the accounts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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