adjective Internet Slang

geeked

· adjective · gen-z

Hyped up, buzzing, way too excited — sometimes high.

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Definitions

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Buzzing with excitement, lit up, can't sit still. Used for anything from a concert announcement to a takeaway arriving. The default Gen-Z sense — no drugs implied.

“I just got tickets to the show, I'm so geeked.”
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Visibly high, usually on a stimulant. The older drug-slang sense, still alive in rap and certain corners of the internet.

“He was geeked out of his mind at the afters, did not sleep for two days.”
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Obsessed with or deep into something — nerd-coded enthusiasm. 'Geeked on' a topic.

“She's been geeked on competitive Scrabble for like six months now.”
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Excited beyond reason. Pure adrenaline — no drugs required, just vibes off the chart.

“I'm geeked for this drop, I been waiting all year.”
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High. Originally on stimulants (crack, coke, addys), now anything that has you bouncing off the walls.

“He was geeked at the studio, talking a mile a minute.”
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Acting wild or unhinged — geekin' as a verb for someone tripping over nothing.

“Why she geekin'? I just said hi.”
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geeked In A Sentence

I just got tickets to the show, I'm so geeked.
He was geeked out of his mind at the afters, did not sleep for two days.
She's been geeked on competitive Scrabble for like six months now.

Origin & Usage

Originally 90s/00s AAVE drug slang ('geeked up' on stimulants). The clean 'super excited' sense crossed into mainstream Gen-Z usage via TikTok and rap lyrics through the late 2010s.

Variants geeked upgeekin'

People Also Ask

What does geeked mean?

Geeked means hyped up, buzzing or way too excited — and sometimes it means high.

How do you use geeked in a sentence?

"We were geeked for the show all week."

Does geeked mean high?

It can — depending on context, geeked can mean over-excited or being high.

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