单词 | jacked |
释义 | jacked1 of 2past tense and past participle of jack entry 2 jacked 2 of 2adjective ˈjakt variants or jacked up 1 informal : very excited, enthused, or energized The crowd was jacked. Jacked with adrenaline, he muscled up the long, knuckle-shredding crack … … he still holds a grudge. He has to—that's the way he gets jacked up for every play. After hours of waiting, all jacked up on coffee and worry, here was something we could do something about. 2 informal, of an automobile : customized to sit higher than usual The same logic applies to "monster trucks"—trucks that are jacked up with super-high suspension kits and wider wheelbases … a car with a jacked rear end also : greatly enhanced (as in size, style, or performance) It boasts a healthy inventory of jacked up cars under the tagline, "We specialize in impractical vehicles for middle-aged men." If you want the GT40 in "Ford v Ferrari" to sound like a jacked 1966 race car rather than a purring 2020 Prius, you need to trick out your TV with a sound bar. 3 usually jacked, informal : having or being a highly muscular physique He was annoying, but with his dark hair, green eyes, and jacked body, Perry was hotter than any man she'd ever seen. "Let's be real … I've got a receding hairline, I'm slow and I'm probably not the most jacked up with abs and all that, but I'm still going to beat you one-on-one. Settle down." 4 usually jacked up, informal : high on drugs and especially stimulant drugs A Wall Street stockbroker can get jacked up on cocaine before going into the trading pit, yet nobody questions his bottom line. 5 usually jacked up, informal : injured or hurt "My neck is pretty jacked up, and a lot of it is because of what I've done in the past." |
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