Define Garde Meaning

Gard
Gard is the name of the cool, the awesome, the elite. It comes from the old norrøn word Guard (same as in English) and means defence.

I'd totally Gard that.
By Hynda
Gard
A gard is the same thing as a cigarette. Usually used to talk about smoking and cigarettes when your parents, who aren't aware that you're a smoker, are around.

"Yo, wanna go smoke a gard?"

"Yeah! You know me, I'd never say no to a smoke, lmao!"

Or, if parents are present:

"Gard?"
"Yup."
By Audre
Gards
The sexiest man to ever grace us with his presence...hes so hot right now

That James kid is quite the Gards!
By Cordy
Gard
The norwegian term "Gard", is another form of the word "Andreas", which means "Man with a small penis".

Omg, honey, look at our kids tools, I'm afraid it might be a Gard...
By Arluene
Gard
Egocentric, childish, no feelings for others, awefull sense of "humor" and stupid. A friend who suddenly explodes on you for no reason and isn't your friend anymore. Super annoying. There u have Gard

By Malynda
Gard
to gaurd with a very frail weak stance

"john was garding so i just hit him hard and he fell over"
By Vanya
Gard
Egocentric, childish, no feelings for others, awefull sense of "humor" and stupid. Very annoying. Your friend until he out of nowhere explodes and hates you for no specific reason. There u have Gard

By Juline
Avant-garde
Avant-garde (pronounced avɑ̃gaʁd in French) means "advance guard" or "vanguard".1 The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics.

Avant-garde represents a pushing of the boundaries of what is accepted as the norm or the status quo, primarily in the cultural realm. The notion of the existence of the avant-garde is considered by some to be a hallmark of modernism, as distinct from postmodernism. However, this is not true in the case of music as many pieces are still being released which are generally considered avant-garde in popular culture.2 Many artists have aligned themselves with the avant-garde and still continue to do so, tracing a history from Dada to the Situationists to postmodern artists such as the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E writers in the 1980's to many art collectives in the "post-postmodernist"3 times of today.4

your work is so avant-garde, it speaks and shows me so many aspects at once,it is beyond it's time.
By Kare
Avant Garde
displaying ultramodernism or experimental style, especially in art or literature

Performance art can be considered avant garde in the way it communicates with it's audience addressing them often in a confrontational or interactive manner.
By Marinna
Avant Garde
All things considered to be ultramodern, advanced, or ahead of its time.

That American Watercolor Movement show at 58 was so avant garde.
By Aliza