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单词 hackit
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hackitadj.

Brit. /ˈhakɪt/, U.S. /ˈhækət/, Scottish English /ˈhakɪt/
Forms: 1900s– hackit, 1900s– hacket.
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: hacked adj.
Etymology: Scots variant of hacked adj. (compare sense 1b at that entry).
Scottish colloquial.
Of a person (esp. a woman): ugly, very unattractive. Of a thing: extremely unappealing or unpleasant, horrible.
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the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [adjective]
foulOE
uglyc1386
malgraciousa1393
unsightlya1400
loathc1400
ouglec1415
shrewdc1430
unsightyc1440
unwholesome?a1500
evil-favoured1530
ill-favoured1530
uglisome1530
huggeda1533
hard-favoureda1535
evil-liking1535
ill-favorited1579
stigmatical1589
stigmatic1597
sightlessa1616
hard-featured1638
grislya1681
bad-looking1757
unmackly1765
unfavourable1776
dissightly1777
eyesore1798
wavelled1886
spiderly1891
Plain Jane1912
hackit1985
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [adjective] > unpleasant > extremely
queasy1937
cunty1943
cuntish1962
gut-wrenching1972
toe-curling1976
hellacious1977
hackit1985
1985 L. Lochhead True Confessions & New Cliches 90 Definately [sic] not Deborah! Pure hackit anyhow Ah'd never have lumbered him in the daylight.
1990 A. Spence Magic Flute (1991) 101 Agnes hung about the Team, was available to anybody who wanted her. ‘Fuckin hacket features,’ said Eddie.
2004 Evening Times (Glasgow) 24 Dec. 18 My mum bought me curling tongs... I'd been hoping for the Revlon ones..but these were totally hacket.
2011 Daily Record (Glasgow) (Nexis) 8 Oct. 15 Chezza takes a bunch of glam models and tries to make them look old and hackit.
2015 M. Fitt tr. ‘D. Walliams’ Mr Mingin v. 71 It wisnae a real lauch... That's a bonnie soond. This wis a cruel lauch. A hackit soond.

Compounds

hackit-faced adj. having an ugly face; cf. hatchet-faced adj. at hatchet n. Compounds 2.
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1995 Sunday Mail (Glasgow) 25 June 23 My award for the sense of humour bypass goes to John Rae, of Glasgow, who called me a hackit-faced git.
2013 Daily Rec. & Sunday Mail (Scotl.) (Nexis) 30 Oct. 14 A relentless procession of luminous skeletons, hacket-faced witches and rubbery giant spiders.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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