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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Rub it on my face

Can somebody explain me about 2 questions? First one is rub on my face/rub it on my face.. What does this men n when it's used.
Second one is jacked or jacked up. Wass the difference between the two n how n when they r used ??
  

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When you apply some kind of beauty cream or other medical preparation to your face, we sometimes say that you're rubbing it on your face. "Jacked" and "jacked up" are slang terms. As far as I know, they have the same meaning.

  • When you apply some kind of beauty cream or other medical preparation to your face, we sometimes say that you're rubbing it on your face.
  • "Jacked" and "jacked up" are slang terms.
  • As far as I know, they have the same meaning.
  • Have you tried "Urban Dictionary"?
  • It may have something to do with drugs.
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When you apply some kind of beauty cream or other medical preparation to your face, we sometimes say that you're rubbing it on your face.

"Jacked" and "jacked up" are slang terms. As far as I know, they have the same meaning. Have you tried "Urban Dictionary"? It may have something to do with drugs.

"Jacked" may also refer to "car jacking." (stolen)

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"rub it in" is sometimes used when someone points out your mistakes and makes a big deal out of it. They want to irritate, tease, or annoy you to embarrass you.

The word "jack" has an obscene and an innocent meaning.

When you have a flat tire on your car, you have to jack it up to change the tire. A device called a jack lifts the car up.
The obscene meaning is likely related

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