Definition of hack (one) off
hack (one) off 
verb
- to make one angry.
She really hacks me off.
by Anonymous, Sep 28 2008.
origin
- This may come from 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." (commanding officer.)
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