jazzed up



jazzed (up)

1. mod. alert; having a positive state of mind. Those guys were jazzed and ready for the game.
2. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. Dave was a bit jazzed up, but not terribly.
3. mod. enhanced; with something added; having been made more enticing. It was jazzed enough to have the police chief around asking questions.
4. mod. forged or altered. (see also tinseled.) Better not try to cash a jazzed up check at this bank.
See also: jazz, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rinus-Dutch
ShannenSHAN-ənEnglish (Modern)
Airiah-ee-ṙee Japanese
Gisellezhee-ZEL (French), ji-ZEL (English)French, English (Modern)
Fry[frai]
Laryn-English (Rare)