Superlative for elevated, having been lifted off the ground
“All sampling and field testing operations were performed from a jacked-up platform which stood about 18.3 meters above the ocean floor.”
Superlative for significantly increased in value or degree
“Those who could not afford to pay the highly jacked-up prices would have to starve.”
Superlative for in a damaged or ruined state
“My laptop is jacked up. I lost everything on it and need to start over.”
Superlative for in a state of energized excitement
“Columbus clinched its third straight IL flag on the night of August 29, downing visiting Charleston 8–7 before a jacked-up crowd of nearly nine thousand.”
Superlative for reprehensible or objectionable in nature
“You shouldn't have done what you did. That was jacked up.”
Superlative for under the influence, typically of drugs or narcotics
“We were on tour in Norway, getting ready to fly to Sweden, and I was all jacked up on sugar.”
Superlative for great, or greater than normal, in quantity or size
Superlative for in an extremely bad or terrible state
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