Used in a Sentence

hopped-up

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hopped-up.

Editorial note

I've likened the situation to an auto-immune disease: a hopped-up defense mechanism which false-positive categorizes non-harmful elements as harmful.

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Quick take

under the influence of narcotics

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hopped-up gathered in one view.

adjective

under the influence of narcotics

adjective

(of an automobile) having the engine modified to give extra power

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hopped-up.

Example sentences

1

I've likened the situation to an auto-immune disease: a hopped-up defense mechanism which false-positive categorizes non-harmful elements as harmful.

2

And it said it'll have a hopped-up version of its Model S that has all-wheel drive and blasts to 60 mph in little more than 3 seconds.

3

We need to throw the hopped-up climate scientists out, fools who were lucky to be in the field when it became important, and get some real intelligence working on this problem.

4

My sole benefit is that my parents have not died, and I don’t want some hopped-up border bureaucrat to be able to tell me that I can’t visit them (or my brother) for five years because his coffee was too hot.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hopped-up in a sentence?

I've likened the situation to an auto-immune disease: a hopped-up defense mechanism which false-positive categorizes non-harmful elements as harmful.

What does hopped-up mean?

under the influence of narcotics

What part of speech is hopped-up?

hopped-up is commonly used as adjective.