Ballyhack

/ˈbæliˌhæk/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term, possibly referring to a worthless or contemptible person, or used as an exclamation of frustration.

Possibly derived from 'Ballyhack,' an Irish place name, combined with 'hack,' though the exact etymology is uncertain. It appears in some Irish and British dialect dictionaries.

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