“Cross-faded” emerges as a commonly known term for effects of using multiple substances. It most often refers to using alcohol and marijuana simultaneously, and second-most to being drunk and high at the same time.
What causes crossfading?
Crossfade is code for drinking alcohol and using marijuana simultaneously to get a more intense high. What starts as a mixture of two drugs could turn into a dangerous decision that does not turn out as enjoyable as a teen once thought.
How does crossfade work?
You can set Music to fade in each song (gradually increase its volume) while the previous song is fading out. This feature, called crossfading, prevents gaps of silence between songs.
What is another word for crossfaded?
Another term associated with crossfading is "greening out," which is the unpleasant feeling of dizziness, becoming pale and feeling nauseous, Psychology Today reported. Greening out is more likely to occur when drinking is involved, and the best way to handle it is to chill out and lie down.