a meaning more uncommon but still existing is 'asshole'; this originated from an episode of popular sitcom 'friends' in which chandler exclaims - 'i like it in the stern!'
'i like it in the stern!'
by kukukl December 27, 2008

Im gonna double drop some snowballs this saturday at Sterns.
Get ill, Get ill, The house, The House, The House on the Hill
Get ill, Get ill, The house, The House, The House on the Hill
by bernards September 22, 2006

to try and inform your friends of something you find incredibly newsworthy and you send it out only to find out its two months old
by Wheelsee March 25, 2008

Like owned or pwned, but only useable in a political context. Used when you have achieved victory in an (often online) political debate.
Common misspellings such as "Sternt", "Sternd" and "Sternz0red" are also acceptable.
Common misspellings such as "Sternt", "Sternd" and "Sternz0red" are also acceptable.
by Beerdude26 February 15, 2006

to get screwed over by someone who makes up ridiculous rules/enforces rules that you don't like. Derived from former NBA commissioner David Stern.
by sterned August 25, 2014

by jefortuno April 17, 2006

by Axeman112 February 21, 2012
