Insulting word to people of black ethnicity, mostly used by white people, and is very rare to hear on the west coast.
by Killerfusion February 22, 2018
Word used when you have been hit with depression after a tragic event as though a normal spade is black with an upside-down heart shape also used as a symbol of Darkness. It can cause a not giving a shit feeling about anything and having the act of a Lone wolf and unable to open up to people.
Derek: What's wrong Robert, you haven't been as happy as before.
Robert: I'm spaded by what happened yesterday
Robert: I'm spaded by what happened yesterday
by Lovinix November 01, 2019
Your a Spade
Your mums a Spade
Your mums a Spade
by Friendly sleepy March 10, 2009
I'm going to have to beat you in the face with that damn spade if you don't shut the hell up about my momma yo' nigga'. I am pretty damn beast at spades; the card game.
by Etrigan October 03, 2003
Through the ages, a Spade was most commonly known as a tool.
The word Spade has been derived as a variation from the words below:
SPADE: German- A tool for digging (Shovel).
SPADER: German- occupational name for a SPADE maker it for someone woo used a SPADE in their work.
SPAIDE/SPAID: American variation of German SPADE.
SPADA: Italian- from SPADA "Sword" metonymic occupational name for an armoured man or swordsman or nickname for summertime who resembles a sword in some way.
SPADEA: Italian- from Greek Spadéas "Swordsmith".
SPADE has also been known to be defined as "Blade of the sword" which loosely translated to "strength". This version was more commonly used in medieval times.
Its original spelling, pronunciation and cultural foundation is unknown.
Needless to say, Spade is a very old word.
The word Spade has been derived as a variation from the words below:
SPADE: German- A tool for digging (Shovel).
SPADER: German- occupational name for a SPADE maker it for someone woo used a SPADE in their work.
SPAIDE/SPAID: American variation of German SPADE.
SPADA: Italian- from SPADA "Sword" metonymic occupational name for an armoured man or swordsman or nickname for summertime who resembles a sword in some way.
SPADEA: Italian- from Greek Spadéas "Swordsmith".
SPADE has also been known to be defined as "Blade of the sword" which loosely translated to "strength". This version was more commonly used in medieval times.
Its original spelling, pronunciation and cultural foundation is unknown.
Needless to say, Spade is a very old word.
SPADER: "He was the best SPADER in his trade for he created the best SPADES."
SPADA: "There was no other like him; he was the greatest SPADA who ever lived!"
SPADE: "Strong as a SPADE." (BLADE OF THE SWORD)
SPADA: "There was no other like him; he was the greatest SPADA who ever lived!"
SPADE: "Strong as a SPADE." (BLADE OF THE SWORD)
by PocketPuncher September 06, 2017
by Relend March 31, 2020