stacked

 
Pronunciation: /stakt/

adjective

  • 1(of a number of things) put or arranged in a stack or stacks: the stacked chairs
  • (of a place or surface) filled or covered with goods: the stacked shelves
  • having sections that are arranged vertically: full-sized washer/dryers are replacing stacked units
  • (of a heel) made from thin layers of material glued one on top of the other: the new boots you buy will be leather with stacked heels
  • 2(of a pack of cards) shuffled or arranged dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage: you were playing against a stacked deck figurative a stacked deck of a political system
  • 3 informal (of a woman) having large breasts: she’s really stacked she was a vivacious and well-stacked young woman
  • 4 Computing (of a task) placed in a queue for subsequent processing: an operating system that allows for stacked jobs
  • (of a stream of data) stored in such a way that the most recently stored item is the first to be retrieved: MIDI interface featuring stacked MIDI note numbers