hand-hacking n. 1. The practice of translating hot spots from an HLL into hand-tuned assembler, as opposed to trying to
coerce the compiler into generating better code. Both the term and
the practice are becoming uncommon. See tune, bum, {byhand}
; syn. with v. cruft. 2. More generally, manual
construction or patching of data sets that would normally be
generated by a translation utility and interpreted by another
program, and aren't really designed to be read or modified by
humans.