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hackwork

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Etymology

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From hack +‎ work .

Noun

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hackwork (countable and uncountable , plural hackworks )

  1. (informal ) Work that is usually of a professional nature, either repetitive or following a certain formula.
    • 1978, Andrew Sinclair, Jack. A Biography of Jack London., page 56:
      During those fifteen months, he cannot have earned more than 10ドル a month from writing, mostly from the worst sort of hackwork
    • 2019 July 3, Mike D'Angelo, "Oscar Isaac and Ben Affleck blunder through a heavy heist in J.C. Chandor’s Triple Frontier", in AV Club[1] , archived from the original on 21 November 2019:
      Early on, the film even blunders into outright hackwork, employing laughably literal-minded needle drops.
  2. (informal , somewhat derogatory ) Any type of work that is dull or unoriginal.

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