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To jacked basically means to have something stolen. Like when a car is carjacked, but it can be used in many cases. It can also mean ripped off. "I got jacked. That thing cost me 20 bucks and it broke already." or "Someone jacked my new truck."
This means to steal something. Though when you say "steal" it is a bit more serious than pinch. A kid might pinch a cake from the kitchen. A thief would steal something during a burglary.
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n argument; fight. This is certainly rhyming slang, but no one’s sure of whence it came. It could either be “Barney Rubble” / “trouble” (Barney Rubble is a character in the cartoon “The Flintstones”), or “Barn Owl” / “row” (when it means “fight,” “row” rhymes with “now”). The latter is marginally more likely, as “trouble” could be many things other than a fight, but the former is a more popular explanation. Pick one.
Gay lover.
Yelled out joyfully, this term causes any child, especially boys, to look about, see who's down, and pile on top of them. Frequently occurred in casual football games, but happend any time a person went to the ground.
General term of endearment, used amongst friends and strangers alike
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 The arrow-like markings on a prison convict's uniform. "Wearing the broad arrow" = In prison.
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