stacked
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Definition
- Adjective:
- (Of a woman's body) Having a full, curvaceous figure, typically with a large bust and pleasing curves. This is an informal, often objectifying term.
- Arranged in a stack or stacks; piled up. This is the literal, neutral meaning.
Usage and Examples
Adjective (Curvaceous):
- The magazine cover featured a model described as stacked.
- In the old movie, the actress was famously stacked.
Adjective (Piled):
- The firewood was neatly stacked against the shed.
- Please ensure the chairs are stacked in the corner after the meeting.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- The term "stacked" when referring to a person is considered informal and can be offensive or reductive, as it focuses solely on physical appearance, specifically body shape.
- In computing and data structures, a "stacked" format refers to data organized in a last-in, first-out (LIFO) manner.
- The data was stacked in a single column for the analysis.
Variants and Related Words
Stack (verb/noun): The base word. As a verb: to arrange in a pile. As a noun: an orderly pile.
- Verb: Stack the books on the table.
- Noun: A stack of papers.
Stackable (adjective): Capable of being stacked.
- These are stackable chairs for easy storage.
Synonyms
- For 'curvaceous': Voluptuous, buxom, shapely, curvy.
- For 'piled': Heaped, accumulated, assembled.
Antonyms
- For 'curvaceous': Flat-chested, slender, boyish.
- For 'piled': Scattered, dispersed, disorganized.
Related Phrases and Idioms
Stack the deck: To arrange a situation unfairly in one's favor.
- By hiring his friends, he stacked the deck in his favor for the promotion.
Stack up against: To compare with something else.
- How does our product stack up against the competition?
Adjective
- (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
- Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes
- a curvy young woman in a tight dress
- arranged in a stack