If said in a positive manner, it means you're well-built, as with large, lean muscles.
he took her away
I cannot find this phrase in a slang dictionary. There is a phrase 'dressed to the nines,' which means decked out in your best clothes. There is also a slang term 'jacked,' which can either be a short form of 'hijacked' (He jacked my seat when I got up to go the bathroom) or can mean muscled-up or pumped.
Hi-jacked was created on 1968-10-20.
All Jacked Up was created in 2004.
Jacked - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
The fool getting jacked in the warren g song "you don't see what I see"
The cast of Jacked - 2012 includes: Daniella Pineda
It's a slang term that means you are "screwed" or out of luck. If someone says he jacked that from you, it means he took that from you.
"Jacked" is either a verb (in which case it is conjugated to the person who has been jacked) or an adjective (in which case its gender is contingent on the noun it modifies). So, the question as written is incomplete.
All Jacked Up - song - was created on 2005-08-01.
The cast of Jacked - 2013 includes: Matt Kohler as Jack Pullman
Do you mean that they spin when the back end is jacked up? If so, don't worry about it... it's normal.