biohacking

English

Etymology 1

From bio- + hacking.

Noun

biohacking (uncountable)

  1. (informal) The manipulation of biological functioning through, among others, genetics, nutrition and implants for the sake of health or fun, or even maliciously.
    • 2019 January 2, Tim Jewell, Deborah Weatherspoon, “Guide to Biohacking: Types, Safety, and How To”, in Healthline, retrieved 9 October 2022:
      Does biohacking actually alter your biology? Yes and no.

Etymology 2

From biohack + -ing.

Verb

biohacking

  1. present participle and gerund of biohack
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