Stands for Screen Time Away Time. Consciously limiting your own screen time and being unavailable via technology or not engaging in gaming, texting, social media, etc.
No, I didn't see that picture of your new car, I've been STAT for the last two days.
Just FYI I'm going STAT until Friday.
It's so annoying that you can't STAT for even a second.
Just FYI I'm going STAT until Friday.
It's so annoying that you can't STAT for even a second.
by Nicole Lizzet November 23, 2019
by JULIA*ROCKS February 05, 2004
Noun.
Term used when referring to attractive underage girl(s) whom, if engaged in sexual relations with could lead to statutory rape charges.
Term used when referring to attractive underage girl(s) whom, if engaged in sexual relations with could lead to statutory rape charges.
by TheBigiQ March 14, 2010
Shortened version of the word statutory. Used to describe a girl that is significantly younger than yourself. Who may or may not be 18 years old.
"What's up bro you tryna hang out with some stats tonight?"
"Nah man, they are still in highschool. Like they just got their licenses."
"Well a license to drive is a license to ride"
"That is fucked up"
"Nah man, they are still in highschool. Like they just got their licenses."
"Well a license to drive is a license to ride"
"That is fucked up"
by Pleasanton, CA January 25, 2015
STAT stands for Standing Tall And Talented, and is a nickname for NBA basketball player Amare Stoudemire. He inherited this name from the tattoo on his right arm that reads 'STAT', and the nickname suits him very well as he stands at the height of 6'10, and is one of the most talented basketball players out there. Amare plays for the Phoenix Suns (the best basketball team in the NBA) and with Steve Nash (another Suns player) he will be able to lead the team to a championship.
by Suns Lover 13 June 18, 2008
Standing Tall and Talented - Nickname of Amare Stoudemire, third year player (at this writing) of the Suns. However it's a rarely used nickname, since his first name is so original.
by Rooty April 15, 2005
by Trust November 05, 2003