Adidased
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[edit]Adidased (not comparable)
- Wearing Adidas clothing, especially shoes.
- 1980 [1979], Jacob Epstein, Wild Oats, New York, NY: Pocket Books, →ISBN, page 182:
- A woman sitting by the door with a cat carrier on her lap, the cat yowling in terror. A quintet of college kids, rugby shirts, Adidased feet. And a blissful Moonie sitting in the seat next to Billy, trying to strike up a conversation.
- 1997 August 23, Mark Ross (Flux), “Prodigy are dead”, in alt.music.prodigy-the[1] (Usenet):
- I was too young in the early 90's to have been there where they first played at Labyrinth but I would have done anything to have been there. That was the real Prodigy. Standing in that field in Chelmsford surrounded by 100,000 adidassed indie-kids I realised that the Prodigy were no more.
- 1998, “The West”, in Robert I. C. Fisher, editor, Fodor's 99 Ireland: The Comple Guide with Dublin Walks, Country Drives, Celtic Sites, Golf and Shopping, New York, NY: Fodor's Travel Publications, →ISBN, page 292:
- These students make Galway a sort of Irish frontier-town of youth culture. On weekends, and especially festival weekends, you'll see as many pierced and Adidased teenagers and twentysomethings here as you'd find at a Phish concert.