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jazzed

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jazzed (up) 
1. alert; having a positive state of mind. I am jazzed up and ready to face life. Those guys were jazzed and ready for the game.
2. . intoxicated. Dave was a bit jazzed up, but not terribly. Gert was jazzed out of her mind.
3. . enhanced; with something added; made more enticing. The third act was jazzed up with livelier music.
4. . forged or altered. Better not try to cash a jazzed check at this bank.
See also: jazz


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Simi Valley High junior Peter Moresi is jazzed about playing in the Ojai Jazz Festival, to be held Saturday, and the reason has a name: Maynard Ferguson.
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Seventh-grader Daniel Rizik-Baer has been jazzed about this cruise for months now.
 
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