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In response to
"
One of those fans who worships their celebrity hero no matter what -- nm
"
by
Roger More
(It can also be used as a verb) -- nm
Posted by
Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Jun 11 '20, 14:23
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I think I mostly hear it that way. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 14:30
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I wonder if it has a different connotation as a verb too. As a noun, I hear it most as a put-down - "All the ... stans are complaining again"
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Roger More
Jun 11, 14:35
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Well, you're calling someone a crazed fan. But you can say "Is it bad that I stan the Jonas brothers wives?" -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 11, 14:37
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Exactly. "You stan Hanson" = you're a loser. "I stan Hanson" = Look at my great taste! -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 11, 14:42
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