British. to kick or kick at an opponent’s shins in Rugby football. noun 17. a cut, gash, or notch. 18. a tool, as an ax, hoe, or pick, for hacking. 19. an act or instance of hacking; a cutting blow. 20. a short, rasping dry cough. 21. a hesitation in speech. 22. Com...
British. to kick or kick at an opponent’s shins in Rugby football. noun 17. a cut, gash, or notch. 18. a tool, as an ax, hoe, or pick, for hacking. 19. an act or instance of hacking; a cutting blow. 20. a short, rasping dry cough. 21. a hesitation in speech. 22. Com...
Slang. a person who engages in an activity without talent or skill: weekend hackers on the golf course. 3. Computers. [hak] /hæk/ noun 1. a person, as an artist or writer, who exploits, for money, his or her creative ability or training in the production of dull, unimaginative,...
Slang. to take (a narcotic drug) occasionally, especially only in sufficient quantity to achieve a mild euphoria. 22. Chiefly British Sports. to hit or kick (a ball) a short distance forward. 23. British Slang. to jeer or criticize severely; deride; taunt. 24. Australian. to hoe; harrow...