stacked
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[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Adjective
[edit]stacked (comparative more stacked, superlative most stacked)
- Arranged in a stack.
- The plates were stacked waiting to be cleaned.
- (slang) Having large breasts.
- That girl at the party was really stacked.
- 1982, “Prowlin'”, in Domenic Bugatti, Frank Muskeer, Christopher Cerf (lyrics), Grease 2:
- You know what I like, I like a girl that's really smart / Provided that she's really stacked
- (slang) Having large muscles; buff.
- (slang) Wealthy.
- (slang) Unfairly constructed, as a stacked deck of cards.
- That game is stacked. Don't even try it.
- (of volumes of materials) Measured stacked or organized (such as of firewood when in neat stacks), but with gaps between individual pieces.
- (sports, video games, of a team) Having many skilled players.
- 2021 July 23, Eve Peyser, “U.S. Men's Basketball Had a Rocky Tokyo Olympics Start. I'm Still Excited.”, in New York Magazine[1]:
- The addition of Holiday is especially auspicious because while the team is stacked with great offensive players, it is a little lacking on defense, and he fills that gap.
- (video games) Having a large advantage as a result of accumulating many items and upgrades.
- 2022 January 2, Carvs, “I Killed a Stacked Player Using 117 Ravagers...”, in YouTube[2]:
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Derived terms
[edit]Verb
[edit]stacked
- simple past and past participle of stack
Further reading
[edit]- “stacked adj.1”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present