by IamATotalMoron August 07, 2008
Incorrect interpretation of lyrical meaning of song by British Neo Soul singer Adele. Adele said this misinterpretation in urbandictionary caused the song to be banned by several United States radio stations. The song was refers an incident that occurred after a Adele had a fight with a former boyfriend and she was running around the streets at 6AM aimlessly and she thought to herself what you are doing is chasing pavements(sidewalks in U.S.A.)
Should i give up,
Or should i just keep chasing pavements?
Even if it leads nowhere,
Or would it be a waste?
Even If i knew my place should i leave it there?
Should i give up,
Or should i just keep chasing pavements?
Even if it leads nowhere
Or should i just keep chasing pavements?
Even if it leads nowhere,
Or would it be a waste?
Even If i knew my place should i leave it there?
Should i give up,
Or should i just keep chasing pavements?
Even if it leads nowhere
by Ed Kollin September 13, 2008
A fruitless search or mission, particularly relating to love and romance. Coined by singer-songwriter Adele, it referred originally to her running after a boyfriend with whom she had just fought, before realising she was 'chasing an empty pavement' as he was no longer there.
by herringprincess October 15, 2008
It refers to the amount of pavement you walk(chase) in order to find/reach love.
Therefore it means looking for love. "Im chasing pavement=Im chasing love"
Should I keep on chasing pavement"should I keep on chasing love" or should I give up.
Searching for love=chasing pavement! " E.g. I'll keep on chasing pavement until I find her.
The journey between finding your girlfriend and you (chasing pavement)
coined by R.moscoso-sydney
Therefore it means looking for love. "Im chasing pavement=Im chasing love"
Should I keep on chasing pavement"should I keep on chasing love" or should I give up.
Searching for love=chasing pavement! " E.g. I'll keep on chasing pavement until I find her.
The journey between finding your girlfriend and you (chasing pavement)
coined by R.moscoso-sydney
I chased a lot of pavement in order to find her!
Im single, Im chasing pavement at the moment!.
I was chasing pavement yesterday at the mall, and I met her!
I was walking down the street chasing pavement , when i saw her!
I'll keep on chasing pavement until I find her.
I was chasing pavement , when I met her!
I was chasing pavement until I met her.
Im single, Im chasing pavement at the moment!.
I was chasing pavement yesterday at the mall, and I met her!
I was walking down the street chasing pavement , when i saw her!
I'll keep on chasing pavement until I find her.
I was chasing pavement , when I met her!
I was chasing pavement until I met her.
by roberto-sydney June 16, 2012
From the Adele song Chasing Pavements. When you have a fight and run off down the street alone. "What you're chasing is an empty pavement."
by Danimal Cracker September 16, 2008
This term originates from Devon, England and was first coined in the late 1960's on the children's television programme "HOW". It refers to the dance performed by sparrows when they hop from paving slab to paving slab in search of seeds or other food.
Them sparrows be chasing pavements, them be !
by Mister Big Wise Owl February 08, 2009
Slang term used for the act of specifically searching for a partner with whom to engage in either rimming, frosting or other scat related activities. The term 'pavements' is used as a euphamism for buttocks.
by The Pounder January 29, 2008