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hackAs a noun, a hack is the source code of a program. For example, the phrase "it must be done through a hack" means someone has to write programming code to solve the problem because there is no pre-written software that does the job.
hack1 1. a dry spasmodic cough 2. a kick on the shins, as in rugby hack2 1. a horse kept for riding or (more rarely) for driving 2. an old, ill-bred, or overworked horse 3. a horse kept for hire 4. Brit a country ride on horseback 5. US a coach or carriage that is for hire 6. US informal a. a cab driver b. a taxi hack a board on which meat is placed for a hawk
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