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#1 Adj: describing something that was cool, but isn't cool anymore; Old fads that died out; Lame in general.
Commonly used in the term "Totally fucking later'd" (TFL).

# 2 Adj: describing something that is dying, being worn out, burnt out or otherwise fried.
# 1: "Pwn? That's totally fucking later'd."
"School is TFL, dudeseph."

# 2: "I laughed so hard, my appendix is later'd"
"My brain was later'd after I watched that trippy movie."
Later'd by SpaceSkamandor January 18, 2008
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a derogatory word meaning almost any negative adjective, such as old, stupid, terrible, etc.
This party is so later'd, lets leave.

You are so later'd
later'd by cat chan March 27, 2004

later dates 

A later date and time.
Mainly used as context in a sentence when leaving a conversation, or get together such as a goodbye.
Marco: I’ll catch you later man! Jesse: Later Dates bro!
later dates by RixTime May 2, 2018

Later Days 

Meaning see you later, soon, whenever, never.

Stemming from See you in later days

Thought to have originated from "The Weekenders", but was actually seen in a 1984 pic about punks in suburbia, named Suburbia
Joe's Dad - "Hey Joe, movin' out again? Don't I even get a goodbye this time?"
Joe - "Later Days
Later Days by Ferris Lies July 30, 2008

Later Days 

See you later, see you tomorrow, see you soon, see you never, see you in a bit.

Used to indicate that you will see the person later.

From "The Weekenders," a cartoon show where the main character would say it at the end of every show.
Dude A - "Ok bro I'll see you when you get back."
Dude B - "Gotcha man, later days."
Later Days by Inferno Reign August 9, 2005

Later day 

"See you later today", similar to later and Later Dayz . Not to be used in a genuine manner. Delivered in a mocking tone.
'Late!

Later day, dudes!
Later day by Ronnie Regan May 21, 2004

"Latter Day'ed a Mormon" (LDM'd) 

Verb. Did something with a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that would be considered a sin by the 12 Apostles if both people who did the thing are not both: 1) members of said Church; and 2) members joined in holy matrimony under a sacrament of said Church
Tbh, she's a jack Mormon, but she went to BYU like most all the rest of the family, and all I'm saying is she spent the night and I would be lying if I didn't admit that the host might have "Latter Day'ed a Mormon" (LDM'd) before the sun came up.