Associations to the word «Stan»
Noun
- Ollie
- Laurel
- Kirby
- Kyle
- Saxophonist
- Kazakh
- Gillespie
- Ley
- Lee
- Chet
- Kenny
- Marvel
- Winston
- Hardy
- Hansen
- Woody
- Superhero
- Gerry
- Alexandra
- Richie
- Rowley
- Roach
- Rollins
- Ashe
- Lai
- Calif
- Stanley
- Stockholm
- Rogers
- Mccormick
- Capitol
- Greenberg
- Deviation
- Ellington
- Lynch
- Comic
- Randy
- Cora
- Benny
- Curt
- Blackpool
- Hilda
- Saxophone
- Chaplin
- Shack
- Goldberg
- Belinda
- Ogden
- Rosie
- Larsen
- Goodman
- Sax
- Sinatra
- Eaton
- Mabel
- Wendy
- Webb
- Christy
- Len
- Canuck
- Surfer
- Pow
- Swedish
- Babe
- Sexton
- Sb
- Turkmenistan
- Burnley
- Jazz
- Barron
- Sonny
- Steve
- Mick
- Butch
- Ella
- Dey
- Klaus
- Trumpeter
- Dexter
- Dat
- Arranger
- Mitch
- Maynard
- Tajikistan
- Mel
- Novak
- Lucian
- Sebastian
- Kyrgyzstan
- Hulk
- Frazier
- Uzbekistan
- Byrd
- Oliver
- Waterman
Wiktionary
STAN, noun. (slang) (sometimes pejorative) An extremely loyal and obsessed fan, particularly one whose fixation with a celebrity is unhealthy or intrusive.
STAN, noun. Singular form of the generic term stans meaning some ex-soviet union countries, and their neighbours, where the country name ends with "-stan". Such as Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kasakhstan, and so on.
STAN, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Stanley.
Wise words
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