|
|||||
What is ster?Meister of TMI ( too much information) Jenny is a TMI-ster, did you get her text about eating too many hard boiled eggs and getting the runs... ster - meme gifster - videoSter - what is it?One who owns at the game of Zelda, and is a zelda fanatic. Yeah my friend is a toltal Zelda-ster, he owned gannon's face. What does "ster" mean?On Facebook, a person who blasts others for 'liking' average things, like famous quotations, news articles, photos of babies, puppies and kitties, and complains about 'likes' for things with the purpose of obtaining free items or discounts from retailers. Much like the hipster, the like-ster can be found dissing average consumers. Ster - what does it mean?(multiple) bomb ass idol franchises with great characters, epical music and a great storyline and games and art and merch and... person 1: yooo do you know if idolm@ster cgss still didn't give nagisa aino her SSR? Ster - meaningSter, originally invented by Shri Ganeshram. A shortened version of gangster, this word was originally used to describe him. The catchiness of the phrase has grown among the members of pop culture. The "im a ster" rap song was written by Ster (shri) who considers himself a "rapster". Shri: Ay foo, I aint no thug, i'm a ster. A rock ster, a rap ster, and a pop ster. Ster - definitionWhen you take a huge dump out in the west coast. Yo! Sorry I couldn’t pick up the phone, I was droppin a ster. Ster - slangSlang originating from Oakville, meaning to chew tobacco Yo randy lets pack a 'ster SterA sick little ending that fits on almost any word to increase its cool factor. Just add 'ster! Stersuffix. (your first name here)ster. An easy nickname labeled on yourself or colleagues commonly used to emphasize said individuals's aura. A person that oozes their own personality. Rickster SterAppended to a hard-sounding single-syllabled word to make it more softer sounding and more friendly and light, but without changing its meaning. Sometimes preceded by a similar sounding irrelevant words for dramatic effect. Usage originates from the North of England. Get the pot on. I'm ready for a brewster. |
|||||
www.Definder.net Powered by Urban Dictionary |