stacked
[ stakt ]
/ stækt /
adjective Slang.
(of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
OTHER WORDS FROM stacked
un·stacked, adjective well-stacked, adjectiveWords nearby stacked
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Definition for stacked (2 of 2)
Origin of stack
1250–1300; (noun) Middle English
stak < Old Norse
stakkr haystack; (v.) Middle English
stakken, derivative of the v.
OTHER WORDS FROM stack
stack·er, noun stack·less, adjective re·stack, verb (used with object) un·stack, adjective, verbExample sentences from the Web for stacked
British Dictionary definitions for stacked (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for stacked (2 of 2)
stack
/ (stæk) /
noun
verb (tr)
Derived forms of stack
stackable, adjective stacker, nounWord Origin for stack
C13: from Old Norse
stakkr haystack, of Germanic origin; related to Russian
stog
Scientific definitions for stacked
stack
[ stăk ]
An isolated, columnar mass or island of rock along a coastal cliff. Stacks are formed by the erosion of cliffs through wave action and are larger than chimneys.
Idioms and Phrases with stacked
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