stacked

word · lemma: stack

/ˈstækt/
/stˈækt/

Definition

Arranged in a pile or a stack. Informally, describes a person who has a well-shaped or curvy body.

Usage & Nuances

'Stacked' is often used literally (objects piled up), but as slang, it means someone, usually a woman, has a curvy or shapely figure. The slang sense is informal and can be inappropriate in formal settings. Common collocations: 'stacked shelves', 'stacked boxes', 'she's stacked' (slang). Don't confuse with 'stacked against' (disadvantaged).

Example Sentences

The books were stacked on the table.

basic

She placed the plates stacked in the cupboard.

basic

Boxes were stacked up to the ceiling.

basic

Wow, that sandwich is stacked with meat and veggies!

natural

All the odds were stacked against them, but they still won.

natural

She’s really stacked—did you see her at the party last night?

natural