1. stat - Noun
2. stat - Adjective
3. stat - Verb
4. stat - Adverb
stat (not comparable)
(medicine) Immediately; now.
stat (not comparable)
(medicine) With no delay; at once.
stat dose
stat (plural stats)
(especially in the plural) Clipping of statistic.
(transitive, chiefly sports, informal) To collect or interpret statistics related to (a match etc.).
(transitive, roleplaying games, slang) To assign statistics to (a monster etc. in a game).
Synonym: stat out
If you stat it, they will kill it.
stat (plural stats)
(Canada, informal) A statutory public holiday (also as stat holiday).
stat (plural stats)
(informal) Clipping of photostat.
stat (third-person singular simple present stats, present participle statting, simple past and past participle statted)
(informal) Clipping of photostat.
Two boxes of Step Forward Paper saves one tree - that's a real stat. Woody Harrelson
I came in the league as not a shooter, not a scorer. My game was to play defense and make my teammates better. The most important stat to me was that left column - winning. Nothing else matters. Jason Kidd
Stat sua cuique dies. Virgil
Advocates also appreciated that, instead of stat builds, players have access to four different warrior shells that act as four different classes, which can be swapped between somewhat freely and gradually upgraded. Source: Internet
All in all, that is a pretty good position for a rookie to be in and this newest stat helps prove that in situations like that, he can thrive. Source: Internet
An interesting stat in the religious makeup of Tirana is the 15% (113,000 people) who preferred not to answer the survey question. Source: Internet