Faded
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word used on the west coast for being high/stoned/blazed.
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The equivalent of being buzzed but... smoking wise
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the after effects of getting really high, slow and groggy feeling
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A song by Tyga Feat. Lil Wayne
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When in the presence of another human being under the influence of [cannabis], many things about their appearance, speech and characteristics may change. Their eyes may be droopy and red. Their spoken word will be repeatedly interrupted with fits of laughter or, and in some cases and, they will regularly remind you how hungry they are despite the vast quantities of Sour Patch Kids and [Doritos] they have consumed.
But when said human being reaches their highest point, the peak of their [high], often described as a [10], there lies one key indicator. One beacon that will truly enlighten onlookers as to how [intoxicated] they are...
The next time you are blessed with the pleasant presence of a altogether [zooted] [stoner], indulge in this undemanding task: simply ask said stoner, out of 10, how high are you?
There is one obvious response that one would obviously predict, 10. But this is incorrect. The answer that someone whole heartedly [high as fuck] would give is...
faded
There are two main reasons this is the only answer that can be given; when a person is so blazed that they fail the simple task of choosing a number out of 10 to match their current state of mind, that is when it is clear said person is on legitimately on a 10.
A second main reason is that faded is a word that can easily roll off of the tongue of a wide mouthed, slumped-in-sofa stoner. -
A word used on the west coast to describe being extremely drunk or intoxicated.
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Faded is short for cross faded witch me drunk and high!!
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Really drunk
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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. -
Term used when talking about a fad that is over, or is fading out.
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less bright in colour than before:
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