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jacked J0003050 (jăkt)adj. Slang 1. Very excited or agitated, especially from taking a stimulant.2. Having well-developed muscles.jacked
jacked up on (something)Made extremely excited, energetic, jumpy, or enthusiastic by something. In college, I used to spend many a night jacked up on caffeine writing terms papers or studying for exams at the last minute. If you want to see craziness, trying spending an afternoon with a bunch of kids jacked up on cake, candy, and soda.See also: jacked, on, upjack up1. To increase sharply. Please stop jacking up the volume on the TV. I can barely hear myself think.2. To raise something through the use of a jack, a simple machine used to lift things. We'll need to jack up the car before we can change this tire.3. To stimulate, excite, or motivate, often but not always through the use of drugs. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is sometimes used between "jack" and "up." By the way he was flitting around, you could tell the guy was jacked up on something. This soundtrack jacks me up so much when I'm working out.4. To inflict damage upon, physically or otherwise. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is sometimes used between "jack" and "up." Yikes, that car wash really jacked up your car's exterior. I'm not going to lie, that horror movie jacked me up for weeks.See also: jack, upjack someone up 1. Sl. to excite or stimulate someone, possibly with drugs. Tom jacked up his buddy by talking to him. Tom jacked up Fred with a lot of encouragement. 2. Sl. to motivate someone; to stimulate someone to do something. The mail is late again today. We'll have to jack those people up at the post office. I guess I'll have to jack up the carpenter again to repair my stairs.See also: jack, upjack something up 1. Lit. to raise something up on a mechanical lifting device. Now I have to jack the car up, so I can change the tire. Please jack up the car. 2. Fig. to raise the price of something. The store keeps jacking prices up. The grocery store jacked up the prices again last night.See also: jack, upjacked (out)Sl. angry; annoyed. Boy was that old guy jacked out at you. Yup, he was jacked all right.jack upRaise or increase, as in The cartel is jacking up oil prices again. This term alludes to the literal meaning of jack up, that is, "hoist with a jack." [Colloquial; c. 1900] See also: jack, upjack upv.1. To lift something, especially a vehicle, using a jack: We jacked up the car to change the tire. I hurt my arm when I jacked the van up.2. To raise some price or value by increments: Because of the drought, the stores jacked up the price of lettuce. That candidate is going to jack taxes up after the election.3. To stimulate someone with or as if with a drug: My friend jacked me up on caffeine the night before exams. The coach jacked up the team with a pep talk before the game.See also: jack, upjacked (out) mod. angry; annoyed. Boy was that old guy jacked out at you. See also: jacked, outjacked verbSee jacked outjacked up1. and jacked mod. excited. I was so jacked I almost passed out. Don was really jacked up about the election. 2. mod. arrested. (Underworld.) What time did Sam get himself jacked up? 3. mod. upset; stressed. I was really jacked up by the bad news. 4. mod. high on drugs. He’s jacked up, and he may have ODed. See also: jacked, upjacked verbSee jacked upEncyclopediaSeejack |