jacked%20up
verb
- 1
To raise, hoist, or lift a thing using a jack, or similar means.
“He jacked the car up to change the tire.”
- 2
To raise, increase, or accelerate; often said of prices, fees, or rates.
“I can't believe they're going to jack up the price of gasoline again — and after they already raised it twenty cents a gallon!”
- 3
To ruin; wreck; mess up; screw up; sometimes as a bowdlerized substitution for fuck up.
“I'm not letting him use my computer again; he always jacks it up.”
- 4
To give up; to abandon (something, e.g. a job, contract)
- 5
To organise something.
- 6
To shoot, especially in the context of a poor shot opportunity.
adjective
- 1
Hoisted, lifted off the ground, or propped up using a jack.
“Do you want to rotate the tires while we have the car jacked up?”
- 2
Describes a 4x4 automobile that has a "lift kit", raising the body and/or frame higher than stock.
“He took us for a ride in his awesome new jacked up truck.”
- 3
Significantly increased or expanded.
“It's hard to make ends meet with the jacked up price of gas.”
- 4
Under the influence of stimulants; high.
“They were all jacked up on coke.”
- 5
Stimulated, excited.
- 6
Wrecked; damaged; ruined; injured.
“My elbow is all jacked up from playing tennis.”
- 7
Reprehensible; objectionable.
“Dude, your girlfriend left you for your brother? That's jacked up.”
- 8
Bankrupt; insolvent; ruined; done for.
- 9
Absent, having quit, given up, or having abandoned one's post.
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