You want him stabbed? Isn't that what jacked means? You are calling for the physical assault of a person who is being processed by the judicial system, no?
So, this means you must not be going to the peace rally, since you are calling for violence, right?
It's a "term referring to intrusive attempts at engaging an unwilling debate opponent by feigning civility and incessantly requesting evidence to back up their claims."
Instead of accepting the common military jargon (meaning to hold someone to intense accountability) you selected out a rather obscure meaning of the word and decided to troll - and from that you created a whole dialog about my advocating violence.
I'm not necessarily defending the person who you accuse of trolling, but I don't think everyone knows the accepted military definition of "jack." In fact, this is the first time I have ever heard it. I know it as taking something by force (car-jacking). The authors of this page say otherwise as well: http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definitio... and urbandictionary.com doesn't help your case either.
verb - transitive
to stab.
He got jacked.
See more words with the same meaning: to stab.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
to punch.
He got jacked in the face.
See more words with the same meaning: to hit, punch, slap.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
to steal.
I bet they jacked that watch.
My car got jacked.
See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
notes
See also "jacked".
Last edited on Dec 04 2012.
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By Dave-from-Boston
Fri, 08/17/2018 - 5:23pm
Jack that MF’er up
Forgive My Ingorance
By John Costello
Fri, 08/17/2018 - 6:35pm
You want him stabbed? Isn't that what jacked means? You are calling for the physical assault of a person who is being processed by the judicial system, no?
So, this means you must not be going to the peace rally, since you are calling for violence, right?
Thanks for your concern, Mr Sea Lion, let me help
By Wraithe
Fri, 08/17/2018 - 7:54pm
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Jack+slang
Of course, stabbing IS one of the bakers dozen meanings for that term. Pure coincidence that you chose the most violent one, of course.
Right?
Ok I'll bite
By anon
Sat, 08/18/2018 - 8:45am
Sea Lion ??
Sea Lion
By Mot
Mon, 08/20/2018 - 5:05am
Google sea-lioning
It's a "term referring to intrusive attempts at engaging an unwilling debate opponent by feigning civility and incessantly requesting evidence to back up their claims."
A great usage I think.
yup ignorance
By wayminute
Fri, 08/17/2018 - 8:45pm
cause "jack" does not mean stab the guy.
You knew perfectly well the context in which the phrase was used
By Dave-from-Boston
Sat, 08/18/2018 - 6:10am
Instead of accepting the common military jargon (meaning to hold someone to intense accountability) you selected out a rather obscure meaning of the word and decided to troll - and from that you created a whole dialog about my advocating violence.
You got a couple of screws loose.
I'm not necessarily defending
By ECG (nli)
Mon, 08/20/2018 - 11:26am
I'm not necessarily defending the person who you accuse of trolling, but I don't think everyone knows the accepted military definition of "jack." In fact, this is the first time I have ever heard it. I know it as taking something by force (car-jacking). The authors of this page say otherwise as well: http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definitio... and urbandictionary.com doesn't help your case either.
verb - transitive
to stab.
He got jacked.
See more words with the same meaning: to stab.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
to punch.
He got jacked in the face.
See more words with the same meaning: to hit, punch, slap.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
to steal.
I bet they jacked that watch.
My car got jacked.
See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
notes
See also "jacked".
Last edited on Dec 04 2012.
Aren't you totally against
By dotratfromwayback
Sat, 08/18/2018 - 7:37am
Aren't you totally against the peace rally because you know, brown people and motorcycles?
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