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Meaning of Hacker | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
hækə

Definitions

  1. Someone who hacks.
  2. A surname.
    countable, uncountable
  3. One who operates a taxicab; a cabdriver.
    US
  4. One who cuts with heavy or rough blows.
  5. One who is inexperienced or unskilled at a particular activity, especially (sports, originally and chiefly golf), a sport such as golf or tennis.
  6. One who is expert at programming and solving problems with a computer.
    dated
  7. One who applies a novel method, shortcut, skill, or trick to something to increase ease, efficiency, or productivity.
    broadly, dated
  8. One who uses a computer to gain unauthorized access to data stored in, or to carry out malicious attacks on, computer networks or computer systems.
  9. Synonym of hackster (“a violent bully or ruffian; also, an assassin, a murderer”).
    obsolete
  10. Something that hacks; a device or tool for hacking; specifically, an axe used for cutting tree branches or wood.
  11. A fork-shaped tool used to harvest root vegetables.
    British, regional

Equivalents

Čeština hacker
Dansk hacker
Deutsch Hacker Hackerin
Ελληνικά χάκερ
Eesti häkker
فارسی هکر
עברית האקר
हिन्दी हैकर
Magyar hacker hekker
Հայերեն հաքեր
Bahasa Indonesia peretas
Íslenska tölvurefur
日本語 ハッカー
ქართული ხაკერი ჰაკერი
Қазақша хакер
한국어 해커
Kurdî hêkker
Македонски мотика хакер
Bahasa Melayu penggodam
Polski haker niezguła
Português hacker
Русский взломщик хакер
Svenska hackare
Kiswahili mdukuzi
Українська хакерський
Tiếng Việt tin tặc

Examples

“A hacker hacked into his computer account yesterday.”
“I'm a computer crook, the Willie Sutton of hackers. I break into computer systems for fun—and profit. To me, the Apple is the forbidden fruit.”
“Typically, one hacker will annoy another; the offended party replies by launching a denial-of-service attack against the offender.”
“Cris “Space Rogue” Thomas, another ex-L0pht member who testified alongside Zatko that day, said that L0pht would do everything it could to get companies to collaboratively fix software issues the hacker group found.”
“In 2022, hackers leaked unreleased footage from its next iteration of GTA.”
“[O]ne good hacker, being a luſty labourer, vvill at good eaſe hacke or cut more then halfe an Acre of ground in a day; […]”
“In January or February the "hacker," with his keen-bladed ax, begins the round which ends the season. […] His task is to cut the "boxes" in which the thick gum of the wounded tree will collect. A box is a wide incision about six inches deep, a wedge shaped cut in the tree, […] About a quart of sap is taken from each box by means of the trowel-shaped scoop used by the dipper, and then the hacker comes along and starts the flow afresh by wounding the tree again.”
“a tennis hacker”
“And then Billy was a middle-aged optometrist again, playing hacker’s golf this time—on a blazing summer Sunday morning.”
“Everybody likes to second‐guess computers, including who seed the pros. Nothing could have better exposed the vulnerability of the computer seeding than the spectacle of clay‐court experts looking like weekend hackers on grass.”
“The Electrical Engineering Department, J. McKenzie in particular, for allowing me to use the PDP-1 computer to do the extensive computations, draw graphs, and even type this thesis. In this connection Charles Landau did some of the programming, Luella Thompson did most of the typing, and W. B. Ackermann helped when the machine would not cooperate. Many other computer hackers also willingly offered advice.”
“A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. Three "diskzines" – magazines on floppy disks – started cheaply by entrepreneurs who placed ads in obscure computer journals […]”
“While most hackers are people who simply love playing with computers and who break security measures in a network only for fun or to point out flaws, there is a malicious subset of hackers known as "crackers," who intrude on computer networks to cause damage, commit fraud, or steal data.”
“food hacker”
“growth hacker”
“a phone hacker”
“Thomas Limbrick, who was only nine years of age, said he lived with his mother when Deborah was beat: that his mother throwed her down all along with her hands; and then against a wall, and kicked her in the belly: that afterwards she picked her up, and beat her with the hacker on the side of the head; wiped the blood off with a dish-clout, and took her up to bed after she was dead.”
“When the dipping is thus over, the next work is to "chip" or scarify the tree immediately over the box, […] This is done by an instrument usually called a "hacker," sometimes "shave." Its form is somewhat like a "round shave," narrowing at the cutting place to the diameter of an inch, with a shank, to be fixed securely into a strong, heavy handle of about two feet in length, while the faces of the trees are low, but the handle is made longer as years advance the faces higher.”
“George C. Howard, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. / grindstone hacker. / Report.—Commended for the contrivance of an instrument, called a "hacker," that is used in trimming grindstones. This hacker turns with the stone, and is drawn across in a slide rest, and fulfills its important function satisfactorily.”
“The upper half of each swede-turnip had been eaten off by the live-stock, and it was the business of the two women to grab up the lower or earthy half of the root with a hooked fork called a hacker, that it might be eaten also.”
“Hack. […] To loosen the earth round potatoes, preparatory to earthing them up. This is done with a ‘tater-hacker,’ an old three-grained garden-fork, which by bending down the tines or ‘grains’ at right angles to the handle has been converted into something resembling a rake, but used as a hoe.”
“Start runnin' for a streetcar and they open up with machine guns and bump two pedestrians, a hacker asleep in his cab, and an old scrubwoman on the second floor workin' a mop. And they miss the guy they're after.”
“Washington Hacker Charles A. Culp and his pet macaw parrot, Capt. Bligh, ran afoul of the law when a policeman charged Culp with failure to give full time and attention to driving, because he was tickling Capt. Bligh who has a perch in the cab.”
“"That's Brooklyn," the hacker said, his tone accusing. "I don't go to Brooklyn, mister. Anyways, I'm due at the garage." Nathan Shapiro is usually gentle with cab drivers. He was not, this hot afternoon of a fruitless day—and a day which was supposed to have been an off-duty day—Shapiro felt no gentleness.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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