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* [[Hack (comedy)]], a joke that is considered obvious, frequently used, or stolen
* [[Hack (comedy)]], a joke that is considered obvious, frequently used, or stolen
* [[Hack (comics)]], a Marvel Comics Universe mutant character
* [[Hack (comics)]], a Marvel Comics Universe mutant character
* [[Hack (radio program)|''Hack'' (radio program)]], an Australian current affairs program
* [[Triple J Hack]], an Australian current affairs radio program
* [[Hack (TV series)|''Hack'' (TV series)]], an American television series
* [[Hack (TV series)|''Hack'' (TV series)]], an American television series
* [[.hack]], a Japanese multimedia franchise
* [[.hack]], a Japanese multimedia franchise

Latest revision as of 01:54, 8 August 2025

Template:Pp Template:Sister project Hack may refer to:

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Arts, entertainment, and media

Games

Music

Film

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Computing

Animals

  • Hack (falconry), training method for young falcons
  • Hack (horse), an animal used for pleasure riding, as well as the verb form (hacking, to hack) for the activity

Sports

  • Hack, a piece of equipment used for traction in the sport of curling
  • Hack, a goal in a game of hacky sack, or the footbag circle kicking game
  • Hack squat, a variant of the squat exercise

Transport

Other uses

  • Hack (masonry), a row of stacked unfired bricks protected from the rain
  • Hack (name), a surname, given name and nickname
  • Hack Circle, an amphitheatre in Christchurch, New Zealand, also known as Hack
  • Hack writer or hack, a writer or journalist who produces low-quality articles or books
  • Eduard Hackel (standard author abbreviation: Hack.) (1850–1926), Austrian botanist
  • Life hack, productivity techniques used by programmers to solve everyday problems
  • MIT hack, a clever, benign, and ethical prank or practical joke at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Political hack, a person who devotes him/herself to party-political machinations
  • Backslash, also known as hack

See also

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