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Verb
- To raise, hoist, or lift a thing using a jack, or similar means.
- (informal) To raise, increase, or accelerate; often said of prices, fees, or rates.
- (colloquial) To ruin; wreck; mess up; screw up; sometimes as a bowdlerized substitution for fuck up.
- (obsolete, transitive and intransitive, dialect, West England and Australia) To give up; to abandon (something); to jig up, throw up, chuck up (give up, concede); to discontinue; to leave a job, break a contract; to jack in
- (NZ) To organise something.
- (basketball, colloquial) To shoot, especially in the context of a poor shot opportunity.
Exempel
- He jacked the car up to change the tire.
- The oil rig can be jacked up higher when the hydraulic legs touch the sea floor.
- Nor was there any proof that they had been improperly used in jacking up the end of the car.
- From this time forward the overhang to the east of the center row was carried entirely on the clay, the shoring screws from the G and H piers having been removed to assist in jacking up at the west side.
- How can I secure them without jacking up the whole house to get the bolts in?
- I can't believe they're going to jack up the price of gasoline again — and after they already raised it twenty cents a gallon!
- I'm not letting him use my computer again; he always jacks it up.
- Says I, “Let's jack up, man alive, / An' try further down on the Creek!” / “All right!” says my mate, “but we'll drive / Right an' left to the end of this week.”
- Not but what I'd had a lot to bear, and took a deal of punishment before he jacked up.
- “I don't think I shall enter for the Point to Point this year, because we're going to jack up.”
- “Going to jack up what?” asked one, while the others looked up enquiringly.
- “We're going to jack up the Service. […]”
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