by Bungalow Bill October 13, 2001
The word that is said to a person after an argument, whether it be a serious one or a petty one, when the person turns out to be wrong. Also, it is used when the person who is wrong tries to change the subject because the original subject has been proven wrong.
Elizabeth: "Yeah, well your sister treats you like crap because she didn't even apologize when you called her and asked her to."
Jonathan: "What are you talking about? She already apologized to me two weeks ago regarding the incident you are referring to."
Elizabeth: "Well, then why can't you just be forgiving, why do you have to hold a grudge against people?"
Jonathan: "Man, stop trying to change the subject, you just got moded."
Jonathan: "What are you talking about? She already apologized to me two weeks ago regarding the incident you are referring to."
Elizabeth: "Well, then why can't you just be forgiving, why do you have to hold a grudge against people?"
Jonathan: "Man, stop trying to change the subject, you just got moded."
by JonathanL November 28, 2007
"On mode" means something is temporarily broken down with the high expectation that it will be back in order quickly.
In the aftermath of the hurricane, the cruise ships in the ocean are on mode until they will be given clearance to return to the ports.
by Pop Pop-Booka September 02, 2017
Guy 1: did you go to Kyle and Tyler's fight yesterday?
Guy 2: yeah, Kyle's been feeling the mode ever sense he lost.
Guy 2: yeah, Kyle's been feeling the mode ever sense he lost.
by SsbCharlie September 22, 2019
Today was ace, in a right happy mode.
Feel like going into footy mode tonight
That guy better stop staring or I'm gonna go fight mode on his ass.
Boys stand back, Girl pulling mode initiated.
Feel like going into footy mode tonight
That guy better stop staring or I'm gonna go fight mode on his ass.
Boys stand back, Girl pulling mode initiated.
by Dansahide January 18, 2010
by dis sho am good June 21, 2006
looking like a model. having model-like qualities
by Sarah n Alannah July 15, 2006