by P ROCK April 12, 2004

Being in a Lavender Haze is a phrase found in the 1950s. It is about being deeply in love with somebody, kind of being oblivious to everything around them that isn't about their crush and/or love interest.
This is also a song with the name Lavender Haze by Taylor Swift about wanting to be in/being in a 'Lavender Haze' (as described by the first definition)
This is also a song with the name Lavender Haze by Taylor Swift about wanting to be in/being in a 'Lavender Haze' (as described by the first definition)
Person 1: Hey, Person 2, have you heard the new TS song, 'Lavender Haze'? What does it mean?
Person 2: It means to be deeply in love!
Person1: Oh! So, you're oblivious to everyone else?
Person 2: You get it now!
Person 2: It means to be deeply in love!
Person1: Oh! So, you're oblivious to everyone else?
Person 2: You get it now!
by kaworuxshinjisupporter November 13, 2022

by Malasiaaa April 20, 2010

by CorporationX May 26, 2004

"Lavender Haze" is a fictional term created for the television show Mad Men. It was used to describe the feeling of being in love. Although some claim the term was widely used in the 1950s, there is little to no evidence to support its use in this context before the show.
The example below is a transcript of the scene where it is used. It is from Mad Men Season 2, Episode 12 "The Mountain King", which aired in 2008.
The example below is a transcript of the scene where it is used. It is from Mad Men Season 2, Episode 12 "The Mountain King", which aired in 2008.
Don: I met a girl.
Anna: Another one?
Don: She's so beautiful and happy. She's a model. And she's from a good family, and she's educated.
Anna: What's her name?
Don: Elizabeth--Betty. I want you to meet her.
Anna: Look at you, you're in the lavender haze!
Don: I just like the way she laughs...and the way she looks at me.
Anna: Another one?
Don: She's so beautiful and happy. She's a model. And she's from a good family, and she's educated.
Anna: What's her name?
Don: Elizabeth--Betty. I want you to meet her.
Anna: Look at you, you're in the lavender haze!
Don: I just like the way she laughs...and the way she looks at me.
by m1dn1ghts October 9, 2022

The exceptionally strong smell of perfume that emanates from such stores as Hollister and Abercrombie&Fitch.
"Dude, I had to hold my breath when I walked through the Hollister Haze at the mall today!"
"Totally, dude, it was all up in my grill!"
"Totally, dude, it was all up in my grill!"
by veghead95 July 24, 2009

If u listen to the first album of blac haze ,, u will notice that it is by the year 1998 which means that the rapper (bad boy ) said that he saw tupac in a concert ,, and after that time no one knew any thing new about tupac,, if u listen to blac haze u will c that the lyrics are the same of tupac shakur
song world full of killaz,,, playa for life ,, and the last two tracks of the cd ,,, the artist is unknown ,,, why is that ,, if u listen to the voice in the back ground u will know what i mean
by marwan June 26, 2004
