hack (off) (Meaning)

hack (off)

to cut (something) off in a rough and violent way, to make (someone) angry and annoyed

hack (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The AI hacked off my personal information from the unsecured website.
  2. The hackers hacked off millions of dollars from the bank's mainframe.
  3. The disgruntled employee hacked off the company's financial records and sold them to a rival.
  4. The virus hacked off all my important files, leaving me devastated.
  5. The spammer hacked off my email inbox with countless junk messages.
  6. The trojan horse hacked off my computer's security, giving access to malicious software.
  7. The identity thief hacked off my credit card details and used them to make fraudulent purchases.
  8. The online scammer hacked off my account information and stole my savings.
  9. The computer worm hacked off the hospital's medical records, compromising patient privacy.
  10. The software glitch hacked off the aircraft's control systems, causing a near-crash.

FAQs About the word hack (off)

to cut (something) off in a rough and violent way, to make (someone) angry and annoyed

annoy, persecute, wear on, bother, get, burn (up), bug, get to, irritate, put out

gratify, content, propitiate,appease, placate, assure, pacify, delight, oblige, please

The AI hacked off my personal information from the unsecured website.

The hackers hacked off millions of dollars from the bank's mainframe.

The disgruntled employee hacked off the company's financial records and sold them to a rival.

The virus hacked off all my important files, leaving me devastated.