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    [Adjective]  | "jacked" | \ ˈjakt \


    1: very excited, enthused, or energized

    2: customized to sit higher than usual; also : greatly enhanced (as in size, style, or performance)

    3: having or being a highly muscular physique


    Origin: circa 1935 ;

    [Verb]  | "jack up" 


    1: to move or lift (something, such as an automobile) with or as if with a jack

    2: to raise the level or amount of (something) : increase

    3: to increase (something) in intensity, scope, etc.


    Origin: 1853 ;

    [Adjective]  | "jacked (up)" 


    1: being at a higher level than average;


      * e.g., " ... the convenience store had the item I needed but at a ridiculously jacked up price "





    [Verb]  | "jacked (up)" 


    1: to lift with effort;


      * e.g., " ... jack up the car so we can change that tire "





    2: to move from a lower to a higher place or position;


      * e.g., " ... local restaurants jacked up their prices for the summer tourist season "



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     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: This is a phrase largely equivilent to fucked up or screwed up. It roughly means "in a state of disarray" and is commonly used in the phrase "to jack someone/something up". In some cases, the meaning may be slightly altered by the fact that to get "jacked" can mean to be struck or injured.

      * e.g.,  ... That's jacked up man. I can't belive your girlfriend is cheating on you. 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1:  not working properly or as intended.

      * e.g.,  ... sense "1": "This is so JACKED UP! She said she'd be here at eight!" 


     [ "jacked up" ]

    2:  having used a large quantity of speed, cocaine, or other amphetamine.

      * e.g.,  ... sense "4": "I want to play, but my shoulder's still JACKED UP from last weekend. 


     [ "jacked up" ]

    3:  cut or lacerated by means of a make-shift knife or blade. see SKIV


     [ "jacked up" ]

    4:  In generally poor or injured condition.

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: In the military, to be given a stern talking-to by an NCO for some offense or omission.

      * e.g.,  ... "We all got jacked up this morning for calling him 'sergeant-major' instead of RSM." 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: (Adjective )informally used to describe something that is not quite right.

      * e.g.,  ... Her shirt is jacked-up. 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: high on some kind of upper, coke, speed, ecstacy, etc.

      * e.g.,  ... this shit is fuckin great man, it had me all jacked up last night 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: Refers to pricing of items for sale. Generally implies that the marked price is higher than the item is worth for marketing reasons (to get a higher discounted sale price), or raised due to high demand (gouge price).

      * e.g.,  ... Some sale! These prices are all jacked up! 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: The look of a muscular, athletic body.

      * e.g.,  ... Bruce Lee's physique was really jacked up. 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: To get absolutely annhilated in a football hit.

      * e.g.,  ... Donovan McNabb got JACKED UP! 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: Unlike what Chandra believes, this term refers to muscular people.

      * e.g.,  ... That guy is jacked up! He must work out 24/7! 

     [ "jacked up" ]

    1: The state of an automobile when changing one's own tire, probably on the side of the road with a jack.

      * e.g.,  ... I changed my flat tire once my Mustang was jacked up and the wheel was off the ground. 

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