Vadered is most commonly used as a verb and reflects the workplace circumstance where a cohort interrupts your critical path to share anecdotes or information irrelevant to the task at hand. The act of vadering interrupts efficiency and performance. The person being vadered losses both a sense of time and short term memory through the event. In office lingo, three letter acronyms are used to reflect the current state of workplace efficiency such as: GVN (Getting Vadered Now), JGV (Just Got Vadered) or NGVN (Not Getting Vadered Now).
I busy at my workstation when Bob deeply vadered me with anecdotes that I cannot remember resulting in me missing my deadline and having to work through my lunch break.
A tasty mixed beverage of vodka and Gatorade. Simply buy a large bottle of Gatorade, drink some down, and dump in vodka. Replace cap, shake, and imbibe.
It gets you mad drunk, and when you pass out in your chair you may wheeze like Darth Vader.
An alternate name explanation involves "vodka" being vaguely similar to "vader" or "vador", depending on how keen your spelling is that day.
Eric tried to be sneaky and drink Vaderade in class, but the smell got him caught.
Vaderade is a great way to bring alcohol along without being terribly obvious.
A tasty mixed beverage of vodka and Gatorade. Simply buy a large bottle of Gatorade, drink some down, and dump in vodka. Replace cap, shake, and imbibe.
It gets you mad drunk, and when you pass out in your chair you may wheeze like Darth Vader.
An alternate name explanation involves "vodka" being vaguely similar to "vader" or "vador", depending on how keen your spelling is that day.
Eric tried to be sneaky and drink Vaderade in class, but the smell got him caught.
Vaderade is a great way to bring alcohol along without being terribly obvious.
when you're holding up your phone and making faces at it, as though you are taking a selfie, but you're really taking a picture of the person across from you or the wall or anything else that seems interesting but you don't want to be caught dead taking a picture of.
This action is often made more convincing by wiggling the eyebrows or opening the mouth, to pretend you're trying to get a Snapchat filter to work.