jacked up

Etymology
From.
 * “Wrecked, messed up” sense possibly an extension of the “under the influence of stimulants” sense

Adjective

 * 1) Hoisted, lifted off the ground, or propped up using a jack.
 * Do you want to rotate the tires while we have the car jacked up?
 * He took us for a ride in his awesome new jacked up truck.
 * 1)  Significantly increased or expanded.
 * It's hard to make ends meet with the jacked up price of gas.
 * The new jacked up triple-barrel cannons helped turn the tide of the war.
 * 1)  Under the influence of stimulants; high.
 * They were all jacked up on coke.
 * 1)  Stimulated, excited.
 * 2) * 2002 July 15, Kevin Boyce, Loud Rock, CMJ New Music Report, |most+jacked+up%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PrCOT66SNIOjiAej4N3gDA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22more|most%20jacked%20up%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 13,
 * Late summer is going to be a fantastic time to be a metal fan and we′re more jacked-up about it than a truckload of nymphomaniacs let loose in a dildo factory.
 * 1)  Wrecked; damaged; ruined; injured.
 * That jacked up refrigerator hasn't moved from that curb in months.
 * My elbow is all jacked up from playing tennis.
 * 1)  Reprehensible; objectionable.
 * Dude, your girlfriend left you for your brother? That's jacked up.
 * 1)  Bankrupt; insolvent; ruined; done for.
 * 2)  Absent, having quit, given up, or having abandoned one's post.
 * Dude, your girlfriend left you for your brother? That's jacked up.
 * 1)  Bankrupt; insolvent; ruined; done for.
 * 2)  Absent, having quit, given up, or having abandoned one's post.

Usage notes

 * Frequently employed as a bowdlerization, or substitution, for.

Synonyms

 * ,, , ; see also Thesaurus:deteriorated, Thesaurus:broken or Thesaurus:wounded

Translations

 * German:
 * Slovak: nafúknutý


 * Slovak: dosratý, dodrbaný