Pronunciation: /krɔsˌfeɪdəd/
adjective describing a state of being under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana simultaneously
A1 The music at the party was so loud and crossfaded that I couldn't hear myself think.
A2 She looked a bit crossfaded after having a few drinks at the bar.
B1 The DJ seamlessly crossfaded between songs, keeping the dance floor packed all night.
B2 The transition between the two tracks was perfectly crossfaded, creating a smooth and continuous mix.
C1 The crossfaded lighting effects added an extra layer of ambiance to the concert.
C2 The sound engineer expertly crossfaded the audio levels to ensure a flawless listening experience for the audience.
formal After consuming alcohol and marijuana simultaneously, he became crossfaded and was unable to drive.
informal We got crossfaded at the party last night and had a great time.
slang I love getting crossfaded with my friends on the weekends.
figurative Her emotions were crossfaded, torn between happiness and sadness.
crossfaded
crossfaded
more crossfaded
most crossfaded
crossfade
will crossfade
have crossfaded
is crossfading
crossfaded
crossfaded
to crossfade
crossfading
crossfading