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fade

An epic hair cut where the bottom and sides of the head are buzzed with a low guard, and higher guards are employed higher up on the head to produce the effect of a "fade". The top of the head can either be buzzed as well, or scissor cut. Special attention is also paid to the side burns, in which they must be thinned to perfection for the fade to be "fresh". One can not get faded at any Sport Clips or Great Clips, instead you must find the nearest local barber in inner city areas.

Phil got faded up real good at Ray Ray's.

by Bigglets LeGrande May 22, 2008

fade

verb- To cancel something, like an appointment, or a class.

We were going to go to the Cubs' game, but the tickets were too expensive, so we faded and went to a bar instead.

by Howex June 24, 2013

fade

Fade is a word that describes someone that doesn't know the meaning of a fade

example: Dylan: Josh you're a fade Josh: No your a fade Dylan: Point proven nigga

by Josh Searle August 20, 2020

Faded

Faded is short for cross faded witch me drunk and high!!

" Fuck! im so faded right now!"

by ThisChickBad March 31, 2010

fade

Used in the dice game craps. It means to cover the shooter's bet, that is, bet that he will lose.

I dreamed last night I got on the boat to Heaven And by some chance I had brought my dice along, And there I stood, and I hollered, "Someone fade me," But the passengers they knew right from wrong For the people all said, "Sit down, sit down you're rockin' the boat."

by lil stub March 20, 2005

fade

to fade someone is to insult them with a blatant disregard for their feelings.

John - "Damn James you're ass at volleyball..." Jim - "FADE!!!!"

by pro-slimer December 17, 2009

faded

sl. adj. To be diminished, defeated or canceled out in power and due respect of status. sl. v. Past tense, past participle of "to fade." Also sl. adj. Belittled in respect toward oneself.

Tupac (Ghost lyrics): "Some say I'm crazy; these punk ass cops can't fade me. Mama tried to raise me, but had too many babies." Here the word ("faded") is used in the present tense of the verb form "to fade;" causing to become faded.

by King Machiavellian February 04, 2013