gho·sted (verb, intransitive)
Similar to bail, flake, ditch, or escape
1) To show up or make an appearance, but then leave suddenly and/or hastily without notice.
Similar to a 'flake,' but differs in that the person almost follows though only to ditch/bail shortly after. Generally associated with unreliable persons.
2) To leave hastily, generally without notice.
Similar to bail, flake, ditch, or escape
1) To show up or make an appearance, but then leave suddenly and/or hastily without notice.
Similar to a 'flake,' but differs in that the person almost follows though only to ditch/bail shortly after. Generally associated with unreliable persons.
2) To leave hastily, generally without notice.
"Sorry I ghosted on you last night. I just didn't feel like being sociable."
"Dude, what happened to you yesterday? You totally ghosted out."
"Dude, what happened to you yesterday? You totally ghosted out."
by billy santa December 29, 2005

by Funto August 8, 2004

by big boy March 22, 2004

The act of ghosting is to nut in a girls anal cavity, then wait till she has to fart. When she eventually farts get ready with a magnifiying glass to watch a ghost like entity to fly out her ass.
by Poseidons asshole October 24, 2017

You ghosted me after we had sex for the first time.
by Spiffy.keke May 26, 2020

Guy: hey babe you wanna do some ghosting tonight
Girl: sure if that's what your into
Later
Guy: oh yea you like that
Girl: spin that clay baby
Girl: sure if that's what your into
Later
Guy: oh yea you like that
Girl: spin that clay baby
by WickedNefario April 7, 2017
