(of a number of things) put or arranged in a stack or stacks
the stacked chairs
(of a pack of cards) shuffled or arranged dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage
you were playing against a stacked deck
a stacked deck of a political system
(of a woman) having large breasts
she's really stacked
(of a person) having a highly developed muscular physique
nothing beats seeing that you're curling a lot more than the stacked guy next to you at the gym
(of a task) placed in a queue for subsequent processing
an operating system that allows for stacked jobs
arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one
she stood up, beginning to stack the plates
shuffle or arrange (a pack of cards) dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage
I know the cards are stacked
the law stacks the deck in favour of the insurance companies
(in snowboarding) fall over