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Definition of jacked in English: jacked(also jacked up) adjective dʒaktdʒækt US informal 1Physically or mentally stimulated from the effects of a drug or stimulant. a racing car driver, jacked up on amphetamines Example sentencesExamples - Would be funnier if I was seven and jacked up on Count Chocula.
- And how else are you going stop a 350 pound guy, all jacked up on drugs?
- Were they really all too jacked up on hormones to make their brain function enough to form coherent speech?
- Don't drive your truck when you're all jacked up.
- I hadn't been this jacked since a menthol speedball hit the streets in '99.
- Yeah, it's a fun song, glorying in getting "all jacked up" but also providing a warning.
- Even if she wasn't she's too jacked up to hear you right now.
- The band informs, "We'll get her jacked up on some cheap champagne / We'll let the good times all roll out."
- I'm jacked up on Mountain Dew and Hersey Bars.
- Watching a movie while jacked up on valkyr often yields startling insights into the filmmaker's vision.
- Sleepy jacked up on trucker pep-pills?
- "I always knew that that Steve was a jacked up little-"
- Maybe more people would be honest and not cheat to compete outside their class, but think how fun boxing could be or even speed skating if a few players could be jacked up.
- He was still pretty much jacked up on drugs, and the rest of the team had practically left.
- "The public" brims with more questions than a 4-yr-old jacked up on PixieStix.
- With two new stimulants that will get you totally JACKED and shred you like nothing else on the market, we dare you to try SPEED just once.
- We don't know for sure whether or not they're getting jacked up.
- I suppose he probably was jacked up about 98% of the time in 1974.
- I am far too jacked up on coffee to think.
- Those, though, are too unreal to jolt and sillier than a pack of Girl Scouts jacked up on cotton candy and soda pop.
- 1.1 Full of nervous excitement.
we're jacked about going to the semifinals Example sentencesExamples - We're jacked up about it.
- 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.
- Gordon was "jacked to be in the Himalaya."
- Obviously I'm jacked up about it.
- How jacked are the Greeks of their team's success?
- I'm just so jacked up about being with these guys and having the chance to compete again.
- I spent the rest of Thursday reminding myself just how much I suck for being so jacked about a stupid video game.
- I'm still jacked up about this one.
- Everybody is jacked up about it, but I don't know if it's going to be that great or not.
- I never fall asleep right away, because I'm so jacked up from the day.
- Who else is jacked to see how the AFC West race plays out?
- Woe betide any jacked up little country that decides it should pursue its own people's interests.
- I'm so jacked up, because I've just won three holes.
- "They are going to have some momentum from their win against UBC, but sometimes it's hard to come off an emotional high and get jacked up again," explained Clark.
- Still collectively jacked up on an 'I Am Canadian' buzz, the reaction was visceral.
- I was jacked.
- Oh, the fans and media may tell the truth about how important a win is, but the coaches and players won't usually admit to being jacked by a solid "W."
- I don't drink coffee so I use politics like caffeine, to get me jacked up and angry at the beginning of the day.
- This seems to get everyone jacked.
- The Saints appeared to be jacked up against the Dolphins, and they did a nice job at times of getting on Ricky Williams.
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 Example sentencesExamples - He is a big jacked up guy who looks like he can easily kill anyone with his bare hands.
- She leads her crew of two other jacked women through the exercise on a nice sunny beachfront.
- All my stomach muscles, all my butt muscles are jacked up.
- The Quarter Deck restaurant with its view, nautical atmosphere, fine menu and really jacked staff is special.
- Poor wimps have no idea what it feels like to be this jacked and strong.
- Then you had these two acrobats, a male and a female, both jacked, bending and lifting and putting their bodies into positions that appear to be physically impossible.
- Yes sir, I will be ripped, shredded, jacked and fat-free.
- But Sean ain't your average jacked up freak.
- Kickbox Bootcamp is fronted a fitness expert who is so jacked she would have little trouble beating me to death with my own spleen.
- He's so jacked, I feel like a 8 year old girl whenever I'm near his presence.
- Living in Manhattan, we see about 300 meatheads everyday wearing t-shirts that are about six sizes too small because they think they're jacked and they want everyone to think that they're jacked, even though they usually aren't.
- Aside from the standard training advice, you should focus on two big components to get jacked: protein and creatine.
- Your veins will stick out like a garden hose and your muscles will be jacked up beyond belief.
- Not jacked huge, but round huge
- Though he's not as jacked as he was in the previous film, he shoulders a good deal of on-screen charm.
- He was huge, I mean "Jacked."
- Statistically, young males (in which stellar grouping I count my ripped, jacked, amped 183 pound form) are 54% more likely to take a day off if they feel fluey than any other group of people.
- You don't realize it because he's so huge, but the dude is just jacked.
Synonyms strong, brawny, muscly, sinewy, well built, powerfully built, well muscled, burly, strapping, sturdy, rugged, powerful, broad-shouldered, athletic, well knit, muscle-bound, herculean, manly Definition of jacked in US English: jacked(also jacked up) adjectivedʒæktjakt US informal 1Physically or mentally stimulated from the effects of a drug or stimulant. a race car driver, jacked up on amphetamines Example sentencesExamples - Sleepy jacked up on trucker pep-pills?
- The band informs, "We'll get her jacked up on some cheap champagne / We'll let the good times all roll out."
- We don't know for sure whether or not they're getting jacked up.
- Don't drive your truck when you're all jacked up.
- "The public" brims with more questions than a 4-yr-old jacked up on PixieStix.
- Would be funnier if I was seven and jacked up on Count Chocula.
- "I always knew that that Steve was a jacked up little-"
- Were they really all too jacked up on hormones to make their brain function enough to form coherent speech?
- I'm jacked up on Mountain Dew and Hersey Bars.
- I am far too jacked up on coffee to think.
- Those, though, are too unreal to jolt and sillier than a pack of Girl Scouts jacked up on cotton candy and soda pop.
- He was still pretty much jacked up on drugs, and the rest of the team had practically left.
- Even if she wasn't she's too jacked up to hear you right now.
- With two new stimulants that will get you totally JACKED and shred you like nothing else on the market, we dare you to try SPEED just once.
- Yeah, it's a fun song, glorying in getting "all jacked up" but also providing a warning.
- Watching a movie while jacked up on valkyr often yields startling insights into the filmmaker's vision.
- I hadn't been this jacked since a menthol speedball hit the streets in '99.
- Maybe more people would be honest and not cheat to compete outside their class, but think how fun boxing could be or even speed skating if a few players could be jacked up.
- I suppose he probably was jacked up about 98% of the time in 1974.
- And how else are you going stop a 350 pound guy, all jacked up on drugs?
- 1.1 Full of nervous excitement.
we're jacked about going to the semifinals Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- Who else is jacked to see how the AFC West race plays out?
- I was jacked.
- Still collectively jacked up on an 'I Am Canadian' buzz, the reaction was visceral.
- I'm just so jacked up about being with these guys and having the chance to compete again.
- This seems to get everyone jacked.
- I never fall asleep right away, because I'm so jacked up from the day.
- How jacked are the Greeks of their team's success?
- I don't drink coffee so I use politics like caffeine, to get me jacked up and angry at the beginning of the day.
- Gordon was "jacked to be in the Himalaya."
- "They are going to have some momentum from their win against UBC, but sometimes it's hard to come off an emotional high and get jacked up again," explained Clark.
- I spent the rest of Thursday reminding myself just how much I suck for being so jacked about a stupid video game.
- I'm still jacked up about this one.
- We're jacked up about it.
- Oh, the fans and media may tell the truth about how important a win is, but the coaches and players won't usually admit to being jacked by a solid "W."
- Obviously I'm jacked up about it.
- The Saints appeared to be jacked up against the Dolphins, and they did a nice job at times of getting on Ricky Williams.
- Everybody is jacked up about it, but I don't know if it's going to be that great or not.
- Woe betide any jacked up little country that decides it should pursue its own people's interests.
- I'm so jacked up, because I've just won three holes.
2(of a person) having very well-developed muscles. a dude so jacked you have to wonder if he's freebasing creatine Example sentencesExamples - Living in Manhattan, we see about 300 meatheads everyday wearing t-shirts that are about six sizes too small because they think they're jacked and they want everyone to think that they're jacked, even though they usually aren't.
- Though he's not as jacked as he was in the previous film, he shoulders a good deal of on-screen charm.
- He's so jacked, I feel like a 8 year old girl whenever I'm near his presence.
- Poor wimps have no idea what it feels like to be this jacked and strong.
- Kickbox Bootcamp is fronted a fitness expert who is so jacked she would have little trouble beating me to death with my own spleen.
- You don't realize it because he's so huge, but the dude is just jacked.
- He is a big jacked up guy who looks like he can easily kill anyone with his bare hands.
- Then you had these two acrobats, a male and a female, both jacked, bending and lifting and putting their bodies into positions that appear to be physically impossible.
- She leads her crew of two other jacked women through the exercise on a nice sunny beachfront.
- Aside from the standard training advice, you should focus on two big components to get jacked: protein and creatine.
- The Quarter Deck restaurant with its view, nautical atmosphere, fine menu and really jacked staff is special.
- Yes sir, I will be ripped, shredded, jacked and fat-free.
- He was huge, I mean "Jacked."
- But Sean ain't your average jacked up freak.
- Not jacked huge, but round huge
- Statistically, young males (in which stellar grouping I count my ripped, jacked, amped 183 pound form) are 54% more likely to take a day off if they feel fluey than any other group of people.
- All my stomach muscles, all my butt muscles are jacked up.
- Your veins will stick out like a garden hose and your muscles will be jacked up beyond belief.
Synonyms strong, brawny, muscly, sinewy, well built, powerfully built, well muscled, burly, strapping, sturdy, rugged, powerful, broad-shouldered, athletic, well knit, muscle-bound, herculean, manly |