Dressed nicely.
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re: Decked
By Jon Cathell
Thu, 03/11/2004 - 2:21pm
Usually in this sense, we say "decked out," or more expressively, "all decked out."
re: Decked
By D
Fri, 04/09/2004 - 3:18pm
Or as we used to say in the 80's (when we were gettin ready to go to The Palace) "Man, you're stylin'"!
re: Decked
By mrdw3
Thu, 04/22/2004 - 2:04pm
this term should not be confused with 3 deckas, cuz thats where you live when you live in everett.
re: Decked
By liz
Sun, 06/06/2004 - 6:18pm
yeah its quite the popular phrase.. all decked out
re: Decked
By amy
Sun, 06/06/2004 - 6:20pm
it also can be used when your talking about hitting someone... example "dude i totally decked that guy in the face" i dont know if thats just a massachusetts thing..
re: Decked
By Steve
Sat, 08/21/2004 - 7:03am
We use it in Vermont too, but also applies to other things like "wow, you really got that room all decked out for the party". And a lot of people here use it to mean "get punched"=get decked. And I've heard it used like that a lot in Mass.
re: Decked
By Mark
Fri, 03/17/2006 - 1:40am
decked out is for clothes, decked is for beat down in Westie anyways
Agreed. No one says someone
By Mr Kleen
Fri, 02/20/2009 - 9:56pm
Agreed. No one says someone that is well dressed is decked.
If you got the crap beat out of you, you got decked. But Decked Out is the way you use it to describe someone that is well dressed.
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