Vadered is most commonly used as a verb and reflects the workplace circumstance where a cohort interrupts your critical path to share anecdotes or information irrelevant to the task at hand. The act of vadering interrupts efficiency and performance. The person being vadered losses both a sense of time and short term memory through the event. In office lingo, three letter acronyms are used to reflect the current state of workplace efficiency such as: GVN (Getting Vadered Now), JGV (Just Got Vadered) or NGVN (Not Getting Vadered Now).
I busy at my workstation when Bob deeply vadered me with anecdotes that I cannot remember resulting in me missing my deadline and having to work through my lunch break.
by TangoSix February 01, 2025