A fork of Rural Dictionary
Inebriated, drunk. Has no relation to the consumption or effects of marijuana, except in the term "cross-faded," which describes the state of being under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana.
"When I mix this gatorade and this vodka, I will create fade-orade."
"You're too faded to drive; I don't want you to get a DUI."
That has disappeared gradually
Man I want to put "faded into" as BLUE TEXT but im not sure if it'll get accepted
adj. Being high or under the influence of marijuana. a Reference to the song "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who, an English Classic Rock band
"Man, I am so faded right now."
"I don't even know, I was so faded last night!"
slang word for fighting. often repeated by audience during a fight by repeating 3 times. Sometimes spoken in coordination with leg jumping and slight arm movement.
Can be used as a verb or a noun.
you can "catch fades" as a noun.
Or "fade" someone as a verb.
Can be adjusted for each particular situation.
regular fight: "fades fades fades"
Girl Fight: "girl fades girl fades girl fades"
Fight on campus: "school fades school fades school fades"
Fight; hair cut; violence.
Also a way to confuse people when they don't know what you are talking about.
Kid #1: I want your fade man.
Kid #2: What does that mean? Do you want my hair cut?
Kid #1: No man. I want to fight you.
Kid #2: So you just said to me you want my fight?