Plural of fad; temporary enthusiasms or fashions that become popular suddenly and then fade away quickly.
Possibly from Norwegian dialect 'fad' meaning nonsense, or created fresh in English as reduplication. First appears in English around the 1600s.
The word 'fads' is actually quite recent—we didn't have a specific word for temporary trends until consumer culture made them frequent enough to name!
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