1. Verb: Past tense
Origin from 'hijacked': as the past-progressive meaning stolen in a violent fashion.
Commonly refers to robbery, theft, misuse, seizure, possesion.
2. Adjective
Well muscled, iron-bound, pumped.
Origin from 'hijacked': as the past-progressive meaning stolen in a violent fashion.
Commonly refers to robbery, theft, misuse, seizure, possesion.
2. Adjective
Well muscled, iron-bound, pumped.
1. "Yo, I got up to go to the bathroom and some jerk jacked my seat"
or
"Yesterday I jacked a pack of gum from the mall."
2. "That weightlifter sure is jacked. Too bad he's on steroids."
or
"Yesterday I jacked a pack of gum from the mall."
2. "That weightlifter sure is jacked. Too bad he's on steroids."
by Miranda November 22, 2003
by HyperLynx September 20, 2016
Has he been working out? He looks jacked!
by meeeeeee July 02, 2004
a sneaky little person that works at cybercamps, and is constantly bugging owen about him being an LIT. he wears a stuipd pink ballon around his head, which has headlice.
by odubcybercamps August 04, 2009
"So did he Jack?"
by c0nceptuous July 27, 2016
by yeahyeahbutterchick November 30, 2017
by Erica Williams June 23, 2006