Canadian English Meaning of hacks (off)

chop (with effort)

Other Canadian English words related to chop (with effort)

Definitions and Meaning of hacks (off) in English

hacks (off)

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

FAQs About the word hacks (off)

chop (with effort)

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

annoys,bothers,bugs,burns (up),irritates,persecutes,eats,gripes,Nettles,worries

contents,appeases,cheers,delights,obliges,please,propitiates,satisfies,creature comforts,assures

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