Meaning & Definition of word "Jack"

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    Jack

    /jak/

    noun:

    • 1. A device for lifting heavy objects, typically a mechanical device with a lever and a lifting arm.
      • Example: He used a jack to lift the car so he could change the tire.
    • 2. A playing card worth eleven points in some card games, often depicted as a young man.
      • Example: I drew a jack and a queen in my hand.
    • 3. A familiar or common name for a man or boy.
      • Example: Jack is coming over later for dinner.
    • 4. A slang term for a man, especially one who is considered lively or good-natured.
      • Example: He's a good jack, always up for a laugh.

    verb:

    • 1. To raise or lift something with a jack.
      • Example: We need to jack up the car to access the engine.
    • 2. To increase something, especially in a sudden or significant way.
      • Example: They jacked up the prices of concert tickets this year.

    Etymology

    Middle English; possibly from the name Jack, a familiar form of John.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jack of all trades:

    A person who has many skills but is not specialized in any.

    jack it up:

    To increase the level or amount of something.

    jack in the box:

    A child's toy that jumps out of a box when opened.

    Related Words

    jackass:

    A foolish or annoying person.

    jackpot:

    The largest prize in a game or lottery.

    jackknife:

    A folding knife with a blade that can be folded into the handle.

    Slang Meanings of jack

    Meaning: To steal something.

    Example Sentence: They jacked his bike while he was at the store.

    Meaning: To increase or enhance.

    Example Sentence: He jacked up the volume on the speakers.