1. themed - Adjective
2. themed - Verb
themed (comparative more themed, superlative most themed)
(often in combination) Having a particular theme or topic
themed
simple past and past participle of theme
So we're going to do a Battlestar Galactica themed bike and bring another one of the bikes. Noah Hathaway
But my main thing that I would love to see as a fan of 'Glee,' like I said, is to really get into the character and who they are and what they do outside of school. I think that that's interesting. And then of course the themed stuff and the album episodes are all really cool too. Lea Michele
A comedy-action flick directed by Uwe Boll, who has directed a number of failed video game themed films, is an adaptation of a shooter game from the late 1990s. Source: Internet
Activities at Trybal include bubble soccer, pickling, yoga, and dance parties, while Nai Nai Nai features escape rooms, a mud obstacle course, terrarium making, and, on one occasion, a Harry-Potter themed color war. Source: Internet
After advertising his -themed products like “Dago Bud,” “Cookie Wookies” and “Jabba the Kombucha,” Mooney’s Baby Yoda addressed some beef with another adorable Disney personality. Source: Internet
Aim of the summit themed ‘Strategic Partnership for Effective Community Policing in the North Central Zone/FCT’ was to strategise on overcoming insecurity through community policing. Source: Internet