hack it, to
hack it
slang To complete or tolerate a task or situation. Usually used in the negative. All that job taught me is that I can't hack it as a salesman. I go to Florida every winter because I just can't hack it in the cold, and I'd rather not be miserable for months.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
hack it
manage; cope (usually used in the negative). informal 2001 Irish Examiner Bank robber John Carr said he couldn't hack it on the outside. The freedom was doing his head in and he wanted to go back to the surrounds of his cell.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
hack it
tv. to stand up to something; to endure something. I’m afraid you can’t hack it. It just isn’t working out.
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
hack it, to
To accomplish, to cope, to manage well. This slangy usage dates from the mid-1900s and often is put negatively. Thus, “Another celebration for his promotion? I just can’t hack it.” Also, “Head the group? I’m not too old to hack it.”
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The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- hack it
- can't hack it
- hack
- hack up
- take no for an answer
- hack out
- hack away
- argue
- argue (one) into
- argue into doing