jammed up

English

Adjective

jammed up (comparative more jammed up, superlative most jammed up)

  1. (colloquial) In a physically tight spot.
    • 1996, Tom Bodett, Free Fall of Webster Cummings, page 236:
      I'm all jammed up against a light pole over here. I'll just have to drive forward a ways.
  2. (colloquial) Busy; having a full schedule of engagements.
    • 2000, Bill Flanagan, A & R, page 241:
      I'm all jammed up today. Tomorrow's bad. How about Monday, maybe early. Like, breakfast.
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