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jacked /dʒakt /(also jacked up) adjective informal, chiefly US1Physically or mentally stimulated from the effects of a drug or stimulant: a racing car driver, jacked up on amphetamines...- Even if she wasn't
she's too jacked up to hear you right now.
- Were they really all too jacked up on hormones to make their brain function enough to form coherent speech?
- Those, though, are too unreal to jolt and sillier than a pack of Girl Scouts jacked up on cotton candy and soda pop.
1.1Full of nervous excitement: we’re jacked about going to the semifinals...- It is a movie so jacked up on its own hedonistic excess that it'll sweep viewers along on its wild ride without really providing much to chew on.
- Everybody is jacked up about it, but I don't know if it's going to be that great or not.
- This seems to get everyone jacked.
2(Of a person) having very well-developed muscles: back in his wrestling prime, he was nicknamed the ‘Anabolic Warrior’ for his jacked-up physique...- She leads her crew of two other jacked women through the exercise on a nice sunny beachfront.
- Though he's not as jacked as he was in the previous film, he shoulders a good deal of on-screen charm.
- Kickbox Bootcamp is fronted a fitness expert who is so jacked she would have little trouble beating me to death with my own spleen.
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