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ster

Appended 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. Isn't that train duester by now? I've been waiting ages. Wait for me. I need the bogster before we go for the chipsters. Get the ale in, you knobster

by noddy330 June 23, 2009

'ster

A sick little ending that fits on almost any word to increase its cool factor.

Just add 'ster! dork ---> dorkster! dweeb -> dweebster! fag -----> fagster! Makes it cool!

by veronicalovin August 28, 2009

ster

suffix. (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

by rickster June 11, 2003

Ster

Slang originating from Oakville, meaning to chew tobacco

Yo randy lets pack a 'ster Can you toss me a 'ster man?

by Slengy45 October 30, 2013

Ster

When you take a huge dump out in the west coast.

Yo! Sorry I couldn’t pick up the phone, I was droppin a ster.

by Tbaby Juan September 23, 2022

Ster

Ster, 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.

by shrig94 March 17, 2010

idolm@ster

(multiple) bomb ass idol franchises with great characters, epical music and a great storyline and games and art and merch and... get into it now

person 1: yooo do you know if idolm@ster cgss still didn't give nagisa aino her SSR? person 2: nah they didn't, jackasses