Fight; hair cut; violence.
Also a way to confuse people when they don't know what you are talking about.
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?
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?
by hey-soos December 1, 2006
A term used in craps to describe a bettor who covers "part or all of the shooter's center bet". Such a bettor is a fader, (who, according to oddsmakers, enjoys a slight edge over the shooter. Therefore, craps hustlers pass when it is their turn with the dice).
I decided to fade the shooter five times for all five dimes, convinced he would crap out. Unfortunately, he threw two sevens and three elevens, costing me the entire five grand -- leaving exactly zero in Junior's college fund.
by MTyeW23 February 28, 2018
by Jim King December 18, 2004
by virginia. August 12, 2003
If my boss asks me to work overtime on a Friday night when a fine girl is waiting for me to get off. I can't even fade that. Sorry but I gotta bounce.
by Brandon S June 23, 2005
by peter February 19, 2005
by mello December 12, 2003