A fork of Rural Dictionary
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.
That's jacked up man. I can't belive your girlfriend is cheating on you. I got in a wreck last night. My car got totally jacked up.
Derogative term for trousers worn too short (approx 1-3 inches above the shoe), often with white socks underneath making the jack-up more obvious.
Check that guy's jack-ups My best trousers had shrunk, resulting in fairly serious jack-ups
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.
sense "1": "This is so JACKED UP! She said she'd be here at eight!" sense "4": "I want to play, but my shoulder's still JACKED UP from last weekend.
1. Incrase sharply 2. Inject illegal drugs 3. Raise a car to be able to do mechanical work
1. Jack up the oil prices 2. Jack up heroin four times a day 3. Jack up the car and change the tyre
1.) To be in a state of disarray, or an undesired position.
I wrecked my truck last night, and the front-end is all jacked-up.