This is a term that is used when one is trying to explain their or another's status of intoxication when they have been drinking and are faded(high) at the same time.
Little Johnny had a blast at the party on Saturday, I heard he was Draded all night.
A suffix added to the end of any word or name to express positive feelings about that thing or person. Anything that is a drade is inherently good. Drade refers to something being glorious.
What's up Rafdrade?" "Not much Mikedrade, you're looking glorious today my friend" "Not as glorious as those titdrades
A phrase used to let others know they've traded sides, i.e. committed treason. This word developed from the blockbuster motion picture 300.
The acts of treason committed by the hunchback traitor Ephialtes stem from his rejection to join the Spartan Military. His morbid anger leads him to join sides with the Persians, thus trading sides in 300.
This phrase is highly adaptable in modern day sense. Whenever someone you see commits an act of treason, betrayal, or pure stupidity, respond hastily with "I knew you'd trade in 300."
Let's say you call Shotgun and Pit steals it from you anyway. You're too borderline blackout drunk to even want to argue with Pit. So, instead of arguing with him, you simply say..."I knew you'd trade in 300."