stacked

[stakt] /stækt/
adjective, Slang.
1.
(of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
Origin
1940-45; stack (v.) + -ed2
Related forms
unstacked, adjective
well-stacked, adjective
British Dictionary definitions for well-stacked

well-stacked

adjective (well stacked when postpositive)
1.
(Brit, slang) (of a woman) of voluptuous proportions

stacked

/stækt/
adjective
1.
(slang) a variant of well-stacked
Word Origin and History for well-stacked

stacked

adj.

of women's bodies, "well-built in a sexual sense," 1942, past participle adjective from stack (v.).

Slang definitions & phrases for well-stacked

stacked

adjective

Very well-built in the sexual sense; having an attractive body, esp a large bosom: She's well-stacked and sort of young

[1942+; found in the form stacked up nicely at Stanford University in 1931]