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biohack

[ bahy-oh-hak ]

noun

  1. an instance or manner of self-improvement done through strategic experimentation with technology, drugs, hormones, diet, etc.:

    Here are a few simple biohacks to get your body's engine revving!



verb (used with object)

  1. to improve (someone, especially oneself) through strategic experimentation with technology, drugs, hormones, diet, etc.:

    Today, consumers biohack themselves by measuring changes in ketones and blood sugar correlating with exercise, sleep, and what and when they eat.

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of biohack1

First recorded in 2005–10; shortened from biohacking ( def )
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Example Sentences

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Stewart described them as a “plethora of stocky, bald billionaires who also seem to go to the same biohack life extension clinic and say, ‘Give me the Lex Luthor.'â€

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In 2015, Di Franco founded The Open Insulin Project, a community based organization run by volunteers, with the intention to “biohack†publicly available research on how insulin is made and provide those directions in an open-source format.

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Some have pushed polyphasic sleep as a way to “biohack†the body and extend waking hours.

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There is a growing community of Londoners looking to "biohack" their bodies, including musician Professor Green.

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I am still trying to figure that biohack out because I do travel, or at least pre-COVID-19 I did.

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