Define Archived Meaning

The Archive
The sole purpose of "The Archive" is an index, nay, a database of information that is stored for retrieval by Will Carter. It is crucial to the existance of Will Carter's memory because without The Archive countless people would be forgotten and probably insulted through their being forgotten. The Archive enables Will to find useful information long forgotten by most. It is like the Diary of Tom Riddle--a gateway to the past, to a persona that existed only in the moment of its creation. The Archive consists, currently (Mid 2006), of over 800,000 articles, documents, and transcripts, many of which might come of some use. Will is apparently a bit of a pack-rat in terms of storing data.

Will is able to access any part of The Archive very efficiently and dig up information dating back to his entrance to the internet.
By Alli
Archived
Something/someone that is no longer valid at the current time.

*in the middle of lunch*
Ryan: ..so I told her I wouldn’t do the spring musicale this year.
Troy: wow isn’t space just a weird concept
Chad: Hunty, you have been archived.
By Marlene
Archive
Save stuff and file it, or the place you put stuff to save it after you file it.

Please send us your favorite family photos so that we can add them to the genealogy archive.
By Dorthy
Archive
Accruance of material since a set point, or since the beginning of a derived point of time.

The ancient archive!
By Jaquelin
The Archives
A noun used to describe any type of item that someone brings out that has not been seen or heard of in a long ass time. So when it's brought out it shocks everybody.

example1
J: Yo, look at these sneakers I'm rockin' tell me they're not sick.

D: Damn! where'd you find the Jordan 11's

J: They were in the archives dawg.

example2

D: Yo let's find an old ass instrumental to rap on.
J: Which one?

D: I don't know check the archives we'll find somethin.
By Jolee
Archives.
a form of what to say when leaving. Comes from "history". When you're archives, you're history, outta there, gone.

Girl: Let's get out of here! This sucks!
Guy: (to his girl) Fine.

(to his crew) Yo, we archives.
Crew Member: BROS BEFORE HOS, MAN!
Other Crew Member: What a bitch.
By Miof Mela
Archive
Where Noah kept his bees.

Where did you get that honey?
--"Out in my Archive"
By Perri
Archived Meme
Term used by underage and kiddies to downplay a Great Meme. They use it to feel relevant, even though they missed all that..

Captain: Remember dancing baby?
Operator: That's an archived meme, #yolo
Cats: O RLY?
By Madeleine
The Magnus Archives
The Magnus Archives is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.

*sips cup of madness*

"Have you listened to The Magnus Archives?"

"Is that the podcast of a bunch of queer British people screaming?"

"Yeah that's the one"

"Of course, how could I forget the name of my latest hyper fixation of the past 2 months where I lock myself in a dark room and get absorbed into a podcast that at first seems like spooky stories, but transpires into something horrific and deep?"

*The phone rings, it's your mother. She's worried about you. You haven't come out of your room in 2 months. Please answer the phone*
By Bette-Ann
Lunaescence Archives
It is a moderated archive dedicated to quality Anime, Manga, TV Show, Movies, Cartoons, Comics, and Gaming FanFiction. All the stories in this archive have been screened for spelling and grammar. The authors that post their stories don't need to be perfect, but the site does recognize the importance of good writing. All authors featured on these pages are talented and gifted writers, each with their own unique style and genre. Also, in addition to fanfiction they also welcome authors of original prose and poetry.

The moderators are responsible for checking and approving stories and chapters, and for validating authors. It's unlike those fanfic sites (i.e. fanfiction.net, quizilla) that contain absolutely horrible stories with terrible spelling, format and grammar. It's also easy to request new categories and characters to be added. All you need to do is to visit the forum.

The mods are all polite, helpful, and quick to answer any questions you have. They actually commuicate with the users of the site unlike Fanfiction.net where they don't do anything, take forever to reply, or don't talk to you when you ask them about things or problems that happen.

Author: "You should got to Lunaescence."

Author 2: "Lunaescence? What's that?"

Author: "It's Lunaescence Archives, a fanfiction site. It's a whole lot better then Quizilla and Fanfiction.net. I recommend you to check it out. They actually care about the users and listen to their thoughts and help them out when they are stuck or have a problem. Plus, the stories are really good because they check for grammar and spelling. So you don't have to worry about stories that are garbage and look like they were written by 8 year olds."
By Dorthy