hyped-up
[ hahypt-uhp ]
/ ˈhaɪptˈʌp /
adjective Informal.
intensively or excessively stimulated or exaggerated: an economy hyped-up by arms spending.
Origin of hyped-up
First recorded in 1945–50
Words nearby hyped-up
hypanthium,
hypaspist,
hypatia,
hype,
hyped up,
hyped-up,
hyper,
hyper-,
hyperaccumulator,
hyperacidity,
hyperactive
Example sentences from the Web for hyped-up
Despite a hyped-up reception in online forums, the teachings were low-key.
Its energy-absorption rate, figured in terms of growth, expressed as a hyped-up discontinuous progression.
The Leech |Phillips Barbee