full whack »
The whole amount.
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hack into »
To reduce something to by hacking with a cutting instrument.
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hack into »
To gain unauthorized entry to, particularly by exploiting little-known weaknesses.
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hack it »
To cope with, to be successful in.
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old hat »
Something uninteresting, hackneyed, or passé due to overuse or long-standing familiarity..
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out of whack »
Not in proper alignment.
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out of whack »
Not in proper balance; unbalanced.
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out of whack »
Not working or operating properly.
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out of whack »
Wrong, broken; specifically.
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raise somebody's hackles »
Make someone angry.
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shack up »
To live together, especially of an unmarried couple.
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shacked up »
Simple past tense and past participle of shack up.
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shotgun shack »
A house with no internal barrier between the front and back doors.
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whack-a-mole »
The practice of trying to stop something that persistently occurs in an apparently random manner at the point where the occurrence is noticed, such as terminating spammers' e-mail accounts or closing pop-up advertisement windows.
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white hat »
A white hat hacker.
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