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stet

v.intr. To direct that a word or statement be allowed to stand in its original, unrevised form. To let something stand in its original form. v.tr. To overrule a "correction" (From Latin, to et it stand, third person singular present subjunctive of stare; typesetters' / copy editors abbreviation to "uncorrect" a revision made in error. As typesetting becomes obsolete, alas, so probably will this powerful little word.)

Eyes filled with tears of joy the profligate wife stetted the divorce suit before it was finalized, throwing the document now confetti about her estranged husband's head.

by Slick Willy March 16, 2005

stets uninu

a random kid friends with aliens, Oikawa would be proud, and he💅should😔had🔫come👁️to👀Shiratorizawa 👍

someone:Stets Uninu is a great show maybe if he came to Shiratorizawa he would had been a better human gem

by Ushi.Gushy.farmer.boi May 21, 2021

Stet

A term used to correct documentation specifically designed to annoy stupid people who have third grade reading levels

The stet in the op book threw the crew into an offended frenzy.

by Crankyjoe July 12, 2022