a state of calmness and warmth; comes from the feeling you get when listening to the band Depeche Mode
The last time I smoked an ounce of Northern Lights in a day, i was in depeche mode for the entire next week!
by cromag cousin June 25, 2007
french for "Fast Fashion".
by Yanni Senior February 02, 2005
Also means "Hurried Fashion" or "Hurried Mode".
'Dépêche', the word in french, is commonly used to hurry. Not really used as fast.
'Dépêche', the word in french, is commonly used to hurry. Not really used as fast.
by A-L April 19, 2006
The noun "Dépêche" in French means a dispatch. Lots of French language publications have Dépêche in their title, sorta like "The XYZ City Telegram".
Depeche Mode hasn't been the same since Alan Wilder left.
by Seb Paquet May 22, 2006
1. "Dude, where were you last night? We were teasing out our hair."
"I teased my hair at the Depeche Mode concert."
2. "How would you like your pie?"
"Depeche Mode, please."
"I teased my hair at the Depeche Mode concert."
2. "How would you like your pie?"
"Depeche Mode, please."
by T. Barr March 22, 2009
a gang of rogue, militant, horny Depeche Mode fans who will destroy anyone who insults or undermines the work of the group, or any of it's members.
When Frank offended the Depeche Mode mafia, he went to sleep that night..and never woke up the next day.
by moded101 March 01, 2010
Something that falls short of irony, but fits nicely for all the phenomena people usually assign to the word irony. Means bad luck, "a horrible coincidence", "the stupidity of man", "the mean-spiritedness of whomever's in charge of the universe." Refering to the lyrics of the Depeche Mode song, "Blasphemous Rumours".
Rain on your wedding day, a free ride when you've already paid, and good advice that you just didn't take are not examples of irony, but those things are definitely Depeche Mode-ical.
by scarebear January 11, 2006