1. jacking - Noun
2. jacking - Verb
jacking
present participle of jack
jacking (plural jackings)
(colloquial) A street robbery.
It was wonderful, a stunning happy ending to what began as just another tragic rock & roll story, as if Bob Dylan had been arrested in Miami for jacking off in a seedy little XXX theater while stroking the spine of a fat young boy. Hunter S. Thompson
That's pretty much how we get through our own lives, watching television. Smoking crap. Self-medicating. Redirecting our attention. Jacking off. Denial. Chuck Palahniuk
Brown usually rendered blockers irrelevant by jacking them up and then locating the football while keeping the would-be blocker at arm’s length. Source: Internet
During the summer of 2015, with gas prices pushing toward $4, the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog wrote to Ms. Harris with an analysis showing that refiners were routinely jacking up prices by 30 cents or more per gallon. Source: Internet
But at the end of the day, it involves jacking up short-term capital gains rates. Source: Internet
Fourth, out of this settlement there will be a huge commotion noting that Amazon is the only winner, and predicting that Amazon will turn into a rapacious monster, Walmarting suppliers into charging less, while jacking prices to consumers. Source: Internet