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sponsorer 

person who gives a large amount of cash, or other entity in return for eternal gratitude or other service
The girl was yawning in class even though a big gum company was the talk sponsorer, they eventually stopped sponsorship
sponsorer by monster energy3322 March 20, 2009

Sponsored by Krispy Kreme

When someone glazes someone too much or is glazing in general

It’s kind of a pun because Krispy Kreme sells glazed donuts
The media: “wow, isn’t Victor Wembanyama so dreamy? Isn’t literally the best? He’s already better than MJ AND LeBron”
Me: “is the NBA sponsored by Krispy Kreme?”
People who wear the same brand from top to bottom. Especially if they wear one color or a matching set. Could be seen at the gym or on the street.
I really hate sponsored at the gym. They wear the same brand from top to bottom like they are sponsored by the brand.
Sponsored by Pheenix324 July 28, 2019
For a female to have large breasts, only because she is/they are fat.

The size of a girl's breasts are "sponsored" by the fat.
1."Her boobs are huge dude!" "Yeah but she's totally sponsored."

2."Dude her tits are sponsored." "Haha! Yeah I know."
Sponsored by Baller Status March 19, 2008

State sponsored welfare 

1. Really useless public servants that have a job in state government and add no intrinsic value even when executing their duties of office/position, and are likely to contribute to costs due to their incompetence.

They would be less burden to the community if they were on federal unemployment benefits, but instead park their lazy butts in a position in state government way above their retarded abilities. Effectively this is what is called State sponsored welfare.

Particularly endemic within NSW Government, Australia. Think of most high ranking politicians and the ex-premier of NSW (Bob Carr). The cross-city tunnel project, de-salination plant debarkle, introduction of the pokie tax hikes, vendor tax, land tax, sydney bed tax, "code red" conditions in hospitals and numerous other rash ill-informed decisions that have cost NSW hundreds of millions of dollars for very little return.
1. Bob Carr, our premier, is on state sponsored welfare whilst he remains in office.

Pepsi-Sponsored Melancholy 

PSM, for short. A phrase used to desrcibe people, places, and sellouts who fake an expression of sorrow for personal gain. For example, a widow may use her husband's death as a way of getting attention for herself. Or a politician may use a national tragedy for personal gain.

Another example would be somebody who adopts a "goth" lifestyle, with a pretense at melancholy, in order to make their dull life seem more interesting. Little do they know, their life is interesting enough without all the pretense, if only they would believe in themselves.

All in all, a useful phrase for describing a variety of high-profile whiners.
Make sure the cameras catch my Pepsi-Sponsored Melancholy. Wouldn't want them to find out I'm just a no-good heartless bastard.