Hijacking

/ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ/ noun

The act of seizing control of a vehicle, aircraft, or computer system illegally, often by force or threat.

From 'hijack,' which emerged in American slang around 1923, possibly from 'High Jack,' a command used by thieves during Prohibition to stop vehicles and rob them. The 'jack' may relate to 'jacking' up a vehicle.

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