The phrase "to hack off" means to cut or chop something into pieces, often with a sharp tool such as an axe. It can also mean to remove something by force, typically referring to removing part of something larger.
Sentences with «to hack off»
If he leaves this club at the end of the season I'm going to be really hacked off. (justarsenal.com)
One quickly loses count of the heads, noses, arms and other body parts that get hacked off in the course of the film. (scifimoviepage.com)
Between a lot of dead cats in the basement, a ton of self - mutilation, and a couple of hacked off limbs, Murray and his team's work on realistic prosthetics and special effects work is utterly breathtaking. (bloody-disgusting.com)