Verb
(idiomatic) To cope; to be successful in something despite adversity.
I don't know if I can hack it here; the work is too hard for me.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hack, it.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgNo nose hair. Ever. You'd be surprised at all the little twigs sticking out. I just can't get it. How can you see that and not just want to hack it off? Kyan Douglas
I couldn't do anything. I'd work in a department store for a couple of weeks, but I couldn't hack it. I couldn't even type! I had no skills whatsoever outside of show business. Helen Reddy
I didn't think that college math was for me. I didn't think I'd be able to hack it. And that perception of math not being for girls, not being for girls who see themselves as socially well adjusted has got to change. Danica McKellar
Or maybe just set the honeypot in a kickbox on my home network and with an AP set with WEP, hoping someone in the vicinity will hack it? Source: Internet
I play for fun, but I don’t just go out there to hack it around. Source: Internet
Of course, not everyone can hack it in a tiny home. Source: Internet