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  • Hijack Music — Cette page a été supprimée. Le journal des suppressions et des déplacements est affiché ci dessous pour référence. 22 septembre 2009 à 08:07 Supertoff (discuter | contributions) a supprimé « Hijack Music » ‎ (Décision PàS : contenait « {{à… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hijack (band) — Hijack were a hip hop group from Brixton in London, featuring Kamanchi Sly, DJ Supreme, DJ Undercover, Ulysses, Agent Fritz and Agent Clueso. Their first single, Style Wars (Music of Life, 1988 caught the attention of the British hip hop… …   Wikipedia

  • hijack — hi·jack / hī ˌjak/ vt: to seize possession or control of (a vehicle) from another person by force or threat of force; specif: to seize possession or control of (an aircraft) esp. by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination… …   Law dictionary

  • Hijack (Band) — Hijack ist eine britische Hip Hop Band, die in der ersten Hälfte der neunziger Jahre sehr erfolgreich war, nachdem sie der US Rapper Ice T entdeckt und produziert hatte. Ihr Stil ist strictly Britcore, d. h. laute, schnelle und schrille… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • hijack — UK US /ˈhaɪdʒæk/ verb [T] ► to take control of something, such as another person s plan, a system, or a meeting for your own advantage: »The association is annoyed that its campaign has been hijacked by pin striped PR men. ► IT to take control of …   Financial and business terms

  • hijack — (v.) 1922, Amer.Eng., perhaps from high(way) + jacker one who holds up. Originally to rob (a bootlegger, smuggler, etc.) in transit; sense of seizing an aircraft in flight is 1968 (also in 1961 variant skyjack), extended 1970s to any form of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • hijack — [v] seize control carjack, commandeer, kidnap, shanghai, skyjack, steal, take hostage; concepts 90,139 …   New thesaurus

  • hijack — ► VERB 1) illegally seize control of (an aircraft, ship, etc.) while it is in transit. 2) take over (something) and use it for a different purpose. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of hijacking. DERIVATIVES hijacker noun. ORIGIN of unknown origin …   English terms dictionary

  • hijack — ☆ hijack [hī′jak΄ ] vt. [< hobo slang for robbing sleeping men < HIGH + JACK: origin obscure] 1. to steal (goods in transit, a truck and its contents, etc.) by force 2. to steal such goods from (a person) by force 3. to cheat, swindle, etc …   English World dictionary

  • Hijack (film) — Infobox Film name = Hijack image size = caption = director = Kunal Shivdasani producer = Dinesh Vijan, Kunal Shivdasani writer = narrator = starring = Shiney Ahuja, Esha Deol music = Justin Uday cinematography = editing = distributor = Eros… …   Wikipedia

  • hijack — 01. All airports now have metal detectors to make sure passengers are not carrying weapons which could be used to [hijack] a plane. 02. The school bus was [hijacked] by the father of a young boy in the school, and driven to the border. 03. Police …   Grammatical examples in English

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