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noun / verb to "hijack" or "hack" and repurposing power [authority] to align with objectives -jack: [According to] The Writer, the world's largest language consultancy firm, "'-jack' is the '-hack'of 2015 and has now become a [respectable] business metaphor," says The Writer's Neil Taylor, who's the managing partner there, adding, "We think the suffix '-jack' will make the same leap into the mainstream in 2015." He said has already noticed the suffix, used like the word "hijack", creep into business lingo (newsjacking, trendjacking, clickjacking).
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