by mamamonsterlove August 09, 2010
by rancidmonkey February 13, 2004
1. to no longer be in an involved relationship
i.e. Jenny needs to break up with Rick
2. to have a bad connection between two cellular phone users
i.e. "Jenny, you're breaking up," said Rick.
i.e. Jenny needs to break up with Rick
2. to have a bad connection between two cellular phone users
i.e. "Jenny, you're breaking up," said Rick.
by The Professor August 22, 2003
Adjective for getting really excited about something--as in using "juice" for electricity--as in "amps."
Can also be used for "wired."
Can also be used for "wired."
by fuitarslim December 18, 2004
by VBR213 October 11, 2009
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.
I got in a wreck last night. My car got totally jacked up.
by pete August 12, 2004
1. To own someone in something they're good at.
2. Also an item in most video games that gives you an extra life, so when you die, you can continue your game.
2. Also an item in most video games that gives you an extra life, so when you die, you can continue your game.
1. Josh went up to Jon and challenged him on Guitar Hero 2, Josh won. "Oooh! He just 1-up'd you!"
2. "Grab the 1-up! You only have 1 life left."
2. "Grab the 1-up! You only have 1 life left."
by 7even0h7ev August 27, 2007