1. stacks - Noun
2. stacks - Verb
stacks
plural of stack
stacks pl (plural only)
(gambling, slang) A large amount of money, especially winnings.
With that 70-1 shot winning the second leg, this pick 5 is going to pay stacks.
stacks
third-person singular simple present indicative of stack
The Internet is a big boon to academic research. Gone are the days spent in dusty library stacks digging for journal articles. Many articles are available free to the public in open-access journal or as preprints on the authors' website. Nick Bostrom
Accidental stacks considered harmful. Larry Wall
Fill your house with stacks of books, in all the crannies and all the nooks. Dr. Seuss
The number of people writing poems is vast, and their reasons for doing so are many, that much can be surmised from the stacks of submissions. Mark Strand
Today, if you want to access a typical out-of-print book, you have only one choice - fly to one of a handful of leading libraries in the country and hope to find it in the stacks. Sergey Brin
I love my films. I have stacks and stacks of DVDs. I put Last of the Mohicans on the other day with Daniel Day-Lewis. It hurts me to say it because he's a Millwall fan, but I think he's fantastic. Alvin Martin