Genre of movie where the plot revolves around a group of teenagers in a remote place who are systematically killed off by a monster or evil force. Jason & Friday the 13th was probably the original hack & slash movie.
Key points:
1.The victims never seem to realise that leaving the area may be a healthy alternative to staying close to the monster.
2. There is usually a scene where a scantily clad girl is chased through heavily wooded area.
3. There is always one of the group and a surviving bit of the monster or egg ect left at the end of the movie for a sequel.
The film Scary Movie is a parody of this genre.
Hack and Slash also is the name of a computer game.
Timmy: Are you coming to see Nightmare on Elm Street 106, 'Freddies walking frame' tonight.
Tammy: No thanks, I have seen enough hack and slash movies this year.
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When a person thinks you are hacking due to killing that person too much in a PVP/PVE Game.
You: Woohoo! 30 kill streak!
8 yr old squeaker: I CALL HACKS! YOU CANT GET THOSE MANY KILLS!!
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1. Negative statement referring to a programming or technical solution involving un-optimized, risky or otherwise dangerous methods.
2. Polite way of referring to software code as being asstastic or hacktastic.
βThis seems hack-tack-a-riffic and bad, are we sure we want this pushed?β
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An Irish, inner city Dublin slang word meaning:
"The state of you"
"You are disgusting"
"Ugly" etc.
Example 1- Girl: do ye like me new dress? Just bought it in penneys.
Girl 2: no, da bleedin hack of ye!
Example 2- Boy: ugh I was so in bits last night
Boy2: I know, u shifted dat bird and da bleedin hack of her
things fuck boys use to be more
of a fuckboy
woah zayn totally doesn't use fuck boy hacks because he's so nice and treats girls with respect
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Yeth is a Sonic 1 ROM Hack made popular by AntDude in his Sonic ROM Hacks Video. It quickly spread, and basically became a meme.
White streak, speeds by! Yeth (Sonic ROM Hack)!
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English phrase intended as a blatant lie to obscure an act of poor judgment on one's part. Originated with regard to making horrible statements on Twitter, of course, but can really be used in just about any situation and be as believable.
Child - Mom, you were supposed to pick me up from school at 3:30 today.
Mom (obviously drunk) - My Twitter account was hacked.
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