1. stan - Noun
2. stan - Verb
3. Stan - Proper noun
stan (plural stans)
(Internet slang, sometimes derogatory) An extremely obsessive fan of a person, group, character, or creative work, particularly one whose fixation is unhealthy or intrusive.
IU stan
K-pop stan
Dream stan
stan (third-person singular simple present stans, present participle stanning, simple past and past participle stanned)
(slang, transitive, intransitive) To act as a stan (for); to be an obsessive fan (of).
We stan a queen.
stan (plural stans)
One of the stans; any of the ex-Soviet countries and their neighbours whose name ends with "-stan" such as Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
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A municipality in southeast Slovenia.
A diminutive of the male given name Stanley.
A diminutive of the male given name Stanislav.
A surname from Romanian.
Stan (plural Stans)
Alternative form of stan (a type of superfan)
Stan (plural Stans)
Alternative letter-case form of stan.
Now Stan and I were still working in secret at that time but, because of this development, we had to inform the University of Utah because we thought that they might need to take patent protection. Martin Fleischmann
The worst advice Stan Lee ever gave me: "Work with the devil himself if he has talent.”. Stan Lee
I came from a background of blues and rock based(music). I hadn't listened to Jazz or even Classical Music until just recently. Listening to Stan Getz, you know, he is one of my favorite Saxophonists, so he's influenced my sound and influences how I play this music. Right now. Ross Mintzer
Oh yeah, I was one of the first guys writing comic books, I wrote Captain America, with guys like Stan Lee, who became famous later on with Marvel Comics. Mickey Spillane
Stan said he used to keep Hardy late, make him miss his golf game, and really get him mad. Dick Van Dyke
I started working with Timely in 1946. Stan Lee hired me. Dan DeCarlo