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Blend

1. To try and tag along where you are not wanted

2. To try and get in on an in-joke which doesn't involve you

1. All the girls sat on the table, then Alan came and sat with them. What a blend!

2. Alan laughed when we mentioned this time at the pub when he wasn't there. Blend!

by ahaha09 July 11, 2011

Blended

Absolutely ugly. Can be used interchangeably with butters.

Oh my god did you see that bird? She was absolutely blended fam

by large boxers November 10, 2020

Blended

Ugly

“He’s blended
“I don’t wanna do that work it’s blended”

by Badman12345789690 November 10, 2020

The Blend

Also known as the GCP Blend or the GCP. Refers to a gravity bong that is of the waterfall style. This bong is filled with a liquor such as wine, beer, or JD, which is then emptied into the hitter's mouth from the bottom hole (waterfall, carb). The resulting smoke is token from the mouthpiece, and brain cells rapidly die.

"Dude just hit the Blend, now he can't see straight"

by the amnesiac July 27, 2007

Blend

Saying that someone is twisted and mixed up in the head in other words your just straight up insulting them

Shush u blend

by Chronologicalmayhemoftheanus September 11, 2020

Blend

Blending is to get to know and connect with another person. After you spend some time with them, you feel like you really bonded, and got closer with this person. This usually leads to (sometimes unexpected) friendships.

A lot of times you blend with people you already knew before, but weren't really close with, and didn't talk to a lot.
Blending brings people together.

You need to blend with her more! Blending is the way of happiness!
At the party, I totally blended with the bae!

We blended better than fruits in a smoothie!

by Yayzies March 26, 2018

blending

adj. to change ones personality in able to further ones career, to brown nose, to suck up to management, to not use the word mofo in work emails. see also Blender

Brent kept his job in the restructure by blending better than Riz, Balk and Ange.

by Pastey January 29, 2003