Green’s Dictionary of Slang

cranked up adj.

also cranked
[crank v. (1)]

1. (US) excited, ‘revved up’; experiencing the effects of a drug.

[US](con. 1944) A. Myrer Big War 2356: I’m a five-alarm fire when I’m cranked up.
[US]W. Kotzwinkle Midnight Examiner (1990) 14: Christ, I’m cranked up this morning [...] I feel like I could jump over a building.
[US]D. Hecht Skull Session 427: Physically and mentally, you can’t get cranked up with that stuff in your veins.
[US]K. Bruen ‘Fade To . . . Brooklyn’ in Brooklyn Noir 309: I’m cranked, ready to rock ’n’ roll.
[US]Chicago Trib. 22 Aug. TAB-23/4: It didn’t need cranked-up, ‘this tine it’s persnal’ melodrama.
[US](con. 1962) J. Ellroy Enchanters 111: I was still half-cranked on jungle juice.

2. see cranked (out) under crank n.2