janked up
English
Alternative forms
- janked-up
Etymology
From janked + up; possibly influenced by jacked up (“wrecked; damaged”).
Adjective
janked up (comparative more janked up, superlative most janked up)
- Synonym of janked (“messed up, janky”).
- 2004 December 4, Fayzalicious, “how much are you worth?”, in rec.music.phish, Usenet:
- That thing is sincerely janked up.
- 2005 April 21, Fayza, “Time for some new music...”, in alt.music.dave-matthews, Usenet:
- Is this some kind of janked up reverse psychology? You're clearly angry. That isn't in dispute at all.
- 2013, Sylvia Wan, “Back to Life”, in Blank Pages.., Dublin: Fighting Words, →ISBN, page 252:
- 'Oh, shut up Angela,' Benny said. 'How are we gonna get there with our ride all janked up?'
- 2014, Cora Carmack, All Lined Up, New York, NY.: William Morrow and Company, →ISBN, page 135:
- You've got some janked-up feet, Cole.
- 2016, Fletcher DeLancey, Catalyst, Kriftel, Germany: Ylva Publishing, →ISBN, page 330:
- But Dr. Wells does have to reduce my dosage a little, so I won't look like a janked-up addict when I call Sholokhov.
- 2018, Chandler Klang Smith, The Sky Is Yours, Crown Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 343:
- What the chief did was janked, but he's a janked-up guy, inside and out.
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