biohack
Etymology
From bio- + hack.
biohack means an instance of biohacking. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 99 out of 100.
noun
- An instance of biohacking.“As the chip carries information—basically making it a key for everything—it will attract the attention of cybercriminals; you will be under their target radar, which puts your life at risk. This is why Kaspersky Lab is working with BioNyfiken [to] create solutions and secure the biohacking community, while learning more, from a security aspect, about the implications of these biohacks.”
verb
- To manipulate through biohacking.“Inflammation can occur on the cellular level in one or more body systems, and reducing it is the first step to biohacking your body.”