Jacked vs Deployed - What's the difference?
jacked | deployed |
(slang) high on drugs or stimulants.
(slang) broken, imperfect, especially when followed by 'up'. (See (jacked up))
(slang) strong and/or muscled.
(slang) (jack) (stole)
(deploy)
To prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.
(intransitive) To unfold, open, or otherwise become ready for use.
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(computing) to install, test and implement a computer system or application.
English ergative verbs
As verbs the difference between jacked and deployed
is that jacked is (slang) (jack) (stole) while deployed is (deploy).As an adjective jacked
is (slang) high on drugs or stimulants.jacked
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This computer is so jacked up, I'm surprised it can still turn on!
- Wow, that guy is jacked !
Synonyms
* rippedVerb
(head)- Dude, he just jacked my bike!
deployed
English
Verb
(head)deploy
English
Verb
(en verb)- "Deploy two units of infantry along the enemy's flank," the general ordered.
- He waited tensely for his parachute to deploy .
- At first she thought she would be embarrassed that she had deployed her air bag, that the other expert skiers she was with, more than a dozen of them, would have a good laugh at her panicked overreaction.
- The process for the deployment scenario includes: building a master installation of the operating system, creating its image and deploying the image onto a destination computer.