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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 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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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. For its 14th consecutive year, MCI WorldCom is jazzed to return to the Monterey Peninsula as the host of the Monterey Jazz Festival Presented By MCI WorldCom (Sept. Seventh-grader Daniel Rizik-Baer has been jazzed about this cruise for months now. |
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