Green’s Dictionary of Slang

-ed up sfx

1. constr. with a n., in possession of, wearing, using etc.

[UK]Leaves from Diary of Celebrated Burglar 43/2: He had bragged [...] that if he got the chance of going out, before three weeks he would be ‘propped up,’ ‘thimbled up,’ ‘slanged up,’ ‘fawnied up,’ ‘sugared up,’ better than ere a ‘gun that used the House’.
[UK]B. Hill Boss of Britain’s Underworld 159: If they’re coming after us all shoootered up, what d’yer expect us to do? Got shot, or something?

2. constr. with a brand-name, wearing a specific (designer) brand of clothing, e.g. Guccied up.

[UK]K. Sampson Powder 204: Grass made her entrance, this time Armani’d up to fuck.

3. constr. with a n., intoxicated on a particular type of drug, e.g. coked (up) adj. (1)

[US]W.T. Vollmann Royal Family 312: In came the owner, coked up, or cracked up or methed up, manic and red-eyed.