carded

card

1. noun, informal A funny, clever, and entertaining person. Gosh, Sarah sure is a card, huh? She always cracks me up!
2. verb, informal To inspect someone's personal identification to verify that they are of legal age. The bouncer is carding everyone. There's no way he's going to let me in with this crappy fake ID. I'm nearly 35 years old, and I still get carded when I go out to the bar.

carded

Asked to show one's ID to prove that they are legally old enough to be in a particular place or doing a specific thing. I'm 30 years old, but I look so young that I get carded all the time. We'll never be able to get into the bar without being carded!
See also: card
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

carded

and proofed
mod. [of an ID card] examined to determine whether one has reached the legal drinking age. Dave got carded at the party even though he is thirty and looks it. As soon as we were proofed, we got in and got some brews.
See also: card
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • card
  • carding
  • flow
  • sweat
  • sweats
  • nummers
  • nummy
  • how-d'ye-do
  • yes, sirree
  • bottle