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STD

STD, stands for super-tiny-dick
Ha, that dude has a STD. Lol Xdd rawr
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STD

STD (also known as Super Tactical Defense) was a TV-Show made in 1986 about a group of people called Verhga. Verhga is a secret part of the military that fends off swarms of enemies called Zenyaks, which are mind controlled cyborgs that belong to the mastermind “Rentass”.

The main characters are “Brian Robertson”, “Erin Carter”, “George Chamberlin”, and “Megan Norris”.

The show ran all the way to 1992, and even got a love-action remake in 2001, though it bombed. But a reboot is set to release in 2022.

just kidding std stands for sexually transmitted disease lol xd
by Oswald Yeager October 29, 2021
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STD

That girl is std
by Fsusbek April 3, 2019
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STD Report Card

the official medical report listing that an individual has been tested for various STDs and the results of those tests.
Bill had his STD Report Card approved by Sally before they engaged in sexual activity. Sally made sure that Bill's STD Report Card listed that he was disease free.
by 月月 April 24, 2014
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STD

Used as an abreviation for the following:
-Send the dick
-Still too drunk
-Super throw down
The person who you are talking to will have to figure out which one you are trying to say based on the context of the sentence.
Why Won't Hairy just STD to Maddy already? We needs the benefits!
Idk, I think he is waiting for approval.

Hey...STD?

No, the last time I drank was last weekend.

Wanna have a STD in the basement friday night?

Sure, as long as Hairy can come.
by STDlove February 25, 2019
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STD

There are over 5 Billion people in the world with an STD.
by the personz February 24, 2022
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STD

Standard Deviation

A tool used to describe deviance in a set of data. In statistical research, this is sometimes replaced with varians (V), which is found by multiplying STD with itself (STD^2)

The equation for Standard Deviation is as follows:

STD=(((∑x-mean)^2)/n-1)^0.5

With N being the amount of data u have
Mean being the average of all your data (x1+x2+...+xn)/n
∑ being the sum of all ur equations of (x-mean)^2

The higher the STD, the greater the difference between ur data
If STD=0, then all your data is exactly the same. *Example: 3 3 3 3
In contrast to the other STD's mentioned on this site, your STD must always test aladeen, and if it doesnt, you've made a error
John: "I heard your GF had some nasty STD, how is that gonna affect ur relationship?"
Charles: "Yeah well she calculated the Standard Deviation of our dataset to be -3.14, turns out she forgot to square her numbers, but i took a long serious talk with her, and we're now on the right track once again"
John: "Ah i'm happy to hear that"
*Both opens up the WoW client and starts playing
by ProlCarlson May 11, 2018
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