Definitions for jacked
jacked
jacked
Spelling: [jakt]
IPA: /dʒækt/
Jacked is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 20 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 23 points.
You can make 68 anagrams from letters in jacked (acdejk).
Definitions for jacked
adjective
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very stimulated and excited, as from coffee or drugs.
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Carpentry. having a height or length less than that of most of the others in a structure; cripple:
noun
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any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods.
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Also called knave. Cards. a playing card bearing the picture of a soldier or servant.
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Electricity. a connecting device in an electrical circuit designed for the insertion of a plug.
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(initial capital letter) Informal. fellow; buddy; man (usually used in addressing a stranger):
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Also called jackstone. Games.
one of a set of small metal objects having six prongs, used in the game of jacks.
one of any other set of objects, as pebbles, stones, etc., used in the game of jacks.
jacks, (used with a singular verb) a children's game in which small metal objects, stones, pebbles, or the like, are tossed, caught, and moved on the ground in a number of prescribed ways, usually while bouncing a rubber ball.
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any of several carangid fishes, especially of the genus Caranx, as C. hippos (crevalle jack or jack crevalle) of the western Atlantic Ocean.
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Slang. money:
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Slang: Vulgar. jack shit.
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Nautical.
a small flag flown at the jack staff of a ship, bearing a distinctive design usually symbolizing the nationality of the vessel.
Also called jack crosstree. either of a pair of crosstrees at the head of a topgallant mast, used to hold royal shrouds away from the mast.
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(initial capital letter) a sailor.
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a lumberjack.
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applejack.
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jack rabbit.
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a jackass.
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jacklight.
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a device for turning a spit.
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a small wooden rod in the mechanism of a harpsichord, spinet, or virginal that rises when the key is depressed and causes the attached plectrum to strike the string.
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Lawn Bowling. a small, usually white bowl or ball used as a mark for the bowlers to aim at.
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Also called clock jack. Horology. a mechanical figure that strikes a clock bell.
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a premigratory young male salmon.
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Theater. brace jack.
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Falconry. the male of a kestrel, hobby, or especially of a merlin.
verb (used with object)
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to lift or move (something) with or as if with a jack (usually followed by up):
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Informal. to increase, raise, or accelerate (prices, wages, speed, etc.) (usually followed by up).
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Informal. to boost the morale of; encourage (usually followed by up).
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Slang. to mess up, ruin, or injure (usually followed by up):
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to jacklight.
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to steal:
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to rob:
verb (used without object)
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to jacklight.
Verb phrases
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jack off, Slang: Vulgar. to masturbate.
Idioms
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every man jack, everyone without exception:
Origin of jacked
1350-1400; Middle English jakke, Jakke used in addressing any male, especially a social inferior, variant of Jakken, variant of Jankin, equivalent to Jan John + -kin
Examples for jacked
Carefully, he caught a thread in the lapel of his jacked and pulled it free.
That there time you jacked me up I was a night in a place down by the river.
It was the most out-of-body experience because I was so jacked up on medicine.
They jacked up the rear wheels of the trailer, then started to unload.
He has transformed himself from skinny Chappelle into in-shape, jacked Chappelle.
Meanwhile, several states and cities have jacked up the minimum wage.
Hence the jacked up volumes in our sports stadiums and the tendency for soldiers on battle missions to crave heavy metal.
Every tax hike, every jacked fee, every urban inconvenience became fuel for Rob Ford.
The arch forms were moved ahead on iron rails and jacked into place.
He heard a click, then a hum, as the recorder was jacked into his headset circuit.