jacked up
This is a phrase largely equivilent to fucked up or
screwed up. It roughly means "in a state of
disarray" and is commonly used in the phrase "
to jack someone/something up". In some cases, the meaning may be slightly altered by the fact that to get "jacked" can mean to be struck or injured.
jacked up
by mainframe on Nov 01, 2003 09:34:27
1.
not working properly or as intended.
2. having used a large quantity of speed, cocaine, or other
amphetamine.
3. cut or lacerated by means of a make-shift knife or blade. see
SKIV
4. In generally poor or injured condition.
jacked up
by HellHound on May 06, 2015 03:25:14
In the military, to be given a
stern talking-to by an
NCO for some
offense or omission.
Example:
"We all got jacked up this morning for calling him 'sergeant-major' instead of
RSM."
"On course they'll
jack you up if you aren't wearing dress
uniform in your ID photo."
jacked up
by Hailey Cooley on Aug 23, 2003 01:58:01
jacked up
by watzy on Dec 29, 2006 03:23:37
jacked up
by KP: on Jul 12, 2006 11:47:25
Refers to
pricing of items for sale. Generally implies that the marked price is higher than the item is worth for marketing reasons (to get a higher
discounted sale price), or raised due to high demand (
gouge price).
Example:
Some
sale! These prices are
all jacked up!
The car price is jacked up $
3000 over list because no one has any left on the lot!
jacked up
by Rev. Sully on May 25, 2007 11:05:48
jacked up
by Mike on Jan 10, 2004 06:22:14
jacked up
by daboss43 on Mar 26, 2012 11:42:08
jacked up
by Rev. Sully on May 25, 2007 11:02:47
The state of an
automobile when changing one's own
tire, probably on the side of the road with
a jack.