stacked [stakt] ExamplesWord Origin adjective Slang.
- (of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
Origin of stacked 1940–45; stack (v.) + -ed2 Related formsun·stacked, adjectivewell-stacked, adjective Examples from the Web for well-stacked Historical Examples of well-stacked
He would get up on cold nights and prowl around, helping himself from the well-stacked piles.
The Quiver, Annual Volume 10/1899
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British Dictionary definitions for well-stacked well-stacked adjective (well stacked when postpositive)
- British slang (of a woman) of voluptuous proportions
stacked adjective
- slang a variant of well-stacked
Word Origin and History for well-stacked stacked adj.
of women’s bodies, “well-built in a sexual sense,” 1942, past participle adjective from stack (v.).