Difference between revisions of "Jacked"

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1. (adj) ripped, buff, huge, or muscular
 
1. (adj) ripped, buff, huge, or muscular
 
         ''"Yo, check these guns; I fucking got jacked working in the quarry this summer."''
 
         ''"Yo, check these guns; I fucking got jacked working in the quarry this summer."''
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        ''see: the Williams wrestling team in January''
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2. (past tense) stolen
 
2. (past tense) stolen
 
         ''"Never park on MLK Blvd, unless you want your car to get jacked."''
 
         ''"Never park on MLK Blvd, unless you want your car to get jacked."''

Revision as of 21:15, October 31, 2005

1. (adj) ripped, buff, huge, or muscular

       "Yo, check these guns; I fucking got jacked working in the quarry this summer."
        
       see: the Williams wrestling team in January

2. (past tense) stolen

       "Never park on MLK Blvd, unless you want your car to get jacked."

3. (past tense) hit, pounded, blasted, housed, or punched

       "Don't fucking say that shit about MLK, unless you want to get jacked in the face -- bitch."

4. (past tense) to be freaked out by Jack Nicholson

       "So I was watching the Shining for the first time, and when he burst through the door with that axe, I was completely Jacked!"