hacked off

( adj.)

   [analogous  to  `pissed  off'] Said of system administrators who have
   become annoyed, upset, or touchy owing to suspicions that their sites
   have  been  or  are  going  to be victimized by crackers, or used for
   inappropriate,   technically   illegal,   or  even  overtly  criminal
   activities.  For  example,  having  unreadable  files  in  your  home
   directory called `worm', `lockpick', or `goroot' would probably be an
   effective  (as  well  as  impressively obvious and stupid) way to get
   your sysadmin hacked off at you.

   It  has  been  pointed  out that there is precedent for this usage in
   U.S.  Navy  slang,  in  which officers under discipline are sometimes
   said to be "in hack" and one may speak of "hacking off the C.O.".

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {munching}]