by xeyroe April 27, 2021

If anything is possible, why would anything be stunning in the true sense of the word? Stunning is an overused word.
It wasn't stunning when the team that nobody thought would win won, it was something out of the ordinary, no more, no less.
by The Original Agahnim July 1, 2021

by shortyyyy_ April 14, 2014

Used in the workplace when customer service is overwhelmed by the many demands of their customers. Also used when co-workers would ask how the business day was when starting their shift.
The word takes after WWE Superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin and his finishing move the "Stone Cold Stunner" where he stuns his opponent with a crotch kick and then does a neck breaker over his shoulder when the opponent bends forward.
The word takes after WWE Superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin and his finishing move the "Stone Cold Stunner" where he stuns his opponent with a crotch kick and then does a neck breaker over his shoulder when the opponent bends forward.
So Did You Guys Get Stunned Today? I Had A Feeling Because Monday Was A Holiday And The Kids Were Off Of School. Figured They Would Check Out Our New Video Games On Sale.
by Joe Stunner September 7, 2010

A suffix used quite liberally by those who would like to spice up there language. It generally adds no meaning to the word it is added to, however adding the suffix to words gives the speaker a feeling of being unique and/or is used to identify with other members of there own circle of friends. It is also somewhat unique to certain regions, generally being west coast regions of the United States.
How are you doing-stun, haven't seen you in a minute-stun.
by ocinteeni January 15, 2009

by Martin Bryan September 24, 2005
