moded
This word is most appropriately used when someone is
proven wrong in an embarassing manner. It is not simply a matter of making a mistake, or being
embarassed, but is most properly used when someone has
vehemently defended a position and been proven wrong.It is also most appropriately used during a battle of insults when someone offers a better retort to someone's innitial attack.
moded
by Ally on Jun 24, 2004 15:46:17
A word used to
put someone in their place after they've been
proved wrong.
Example:
1st guy:"Look at that tight
Lexus rolling down the street"
2nd guy:"
You're stupid! That's a BMW"
3rd guy to 1st guy:"Ohh you just got moded!!!"
moded
by charmaine w on Mar 27, 2008 01:02:26
Derived from the term "demoted." Used to add insult to injury when someone has been proven wrong in a public manner or to bring much more public attention from an otherwise oblivious crowd to another person’s erroneous assumption or verbal gaff. Basically, another way of saying “Dude, you’ve been demoted.” Often used for either the purposes of ego
deflation of a "
modee" or self-aggrandizement of the “
moder.”
moded
by Tiffany! on Oct 16, 2005 11:16:56
A word used when you get
proved wrong. Also when
somebody takes a bad
photo of you when you're not looking.
moded
by Paulo Murillo on Jun 22, 2006 03:45:31
Example:
You walk into your
bosses office thinking you're
about to be promoted for a job, and then find out you're actually being
demoted, which leaves you walking away feeling oh so moded.
moded
by Patiqua Sharifa Asagna on Jun 17, 2007 11:03:50
A moment in time where you look incredibly
out of place. You can also BE
moded, LOOK moded, say
MODED things, and um... use moded to
fill in any adjective, and it will actually make sense.
Example:
Sharleen:
ALLISON! LOOK AT YOU! YOU ARE
MODED!
Allison: STFU HOE, YOU MODED.
Patrick: Hah. You are all
moded for calling each other moded.
Matthew: Wtf.
moded
by sbz*holla on May 02, 2003 11:47:16
moded
by Bungalow Bill on Oct 13, 2001 12:49:06
moded
by JonathanL on Nov 28, 2007 08:59:19
The word that is said to a person after an argument, whether it be a serious one or a
petty one, when the person
turns out to be wrong. Also, it is used when the person who is wrong tries to change the subject because the original subject has been
proven wrong.
Example:
Elizabeth: "Yeah, well your sister treats you like crap because she didn't even apologize when you called her and asked her to."
Jonathan: "What are you talking about? She already apologized to me two weeks ago regarding
the incident you are referring to."
Elizabeth: "Well, then why can't you just be forgiving, why do you have to hold a
grudge against people?"
Jonathan: "Man, stop trying to change the subject, you just got moded."
on mode
by Pop Pop-Booka on Sep 02, 2017 11:47:43
Example:
In the aftermath of
the hurricane, the cruise ships in the ocean are on mode until they will be given
clearance to return to the
ports.