Blazed
Blazed is the past tense and past participle of blaze, a verb with several distinct senses in English. In its most literal sense, blazing means burning with a strong flame or producing bright light. A wildfire can blaze for days, and the sun can blaze down on a hot afternoon. The term can also describe a surface that burns or shines intensely, such as a torch that blazes or a sky that blazes with color.
In a second sense, blaze refers to marking or creating a trail. To blaze a trail is
A third sense is figurative or directional: blaze can mean to move rapidly or to pass by
Blazed also appears in slang. In informal speech, blazed means to be under the influence of marijuana
Etymology and related forms: The verb blaze derives from older Germanic roots and historical uses tied to