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wiredOld English wired "made of wire," past participle adjective from wire (v.). From early 15c. as "stiffened by wires." Meaning "nervous, jittery" is by 1970s; earlier (1959 [..]
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wiredn. See hardwired.
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wiredA ball is said to be wired from another ball if a hoop or the peg impedes the path of any part of the first ball to any part of the target ball or if a hoop or the peg prevents a free swing of the mal [..]
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wiredAdj. Stressed, nervy or anxious. Often with respect to having imbibed stimulants, such as cocaine or amphetamine.
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wired1. The state of being connected. See wire. 2. As a proper noun in all caps, a popular magazine that caters to the digerati. 3. Too much coffee, tea or soft drinks. 4. A seldom used term that is slang for E-Mail being sent.
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wired(adj) equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service(adj) tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline(adj) tied or bound with wire
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wired1. The state of being connected. 2. Capitalized: a popular magazine that caters to the digerati.
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wiredCamera setup that uses a wire to transmit audio and visual information.
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wiredalert
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wired
Equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.
Equipped with hidden electronic eavesdropping devices.
Reinforced, suppo [..]
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wiredTo have a route "wired" means to have its moves completely figured out, usually through practice or by watching someone else on it. [Patricia Novelli]
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