Someone on ROBLOX who purchases a hat for 50+ dollars just to be cool. These people are generally toxic and are over the age of 13, unless they are rich 10 year olds. Generally, you do not want to encounter a star crown in game.
by joshissquash July 9, 2020

2 beautiful stars that will never burn out. They shine the brightest in the sky, and can always be seen no matter what. These 2 stars will never fall from their home, they will always bring the moon happiness, and joy. The moon is completely in love with Beshaill's Stars.
by BeshaillX June 15, 2009

A male, usually older, that keeps you supplied with Starbucks using his Stars rewards. The more you flirt the more Starbucks you get. Don’t F things up with your Star Daddy cause you know your ass is too broke for a latte.
Bitch how you get that chai latte every damn day? Your ass can’t even pay me the 1/2 rent yet. Chill. It’s all good. My Star daddy takes care of me. Shizzle on the drizzle!
by Dick Onchin August 21, 2021

A term coined by Sony Online Entertainment; specifically, the developers of the now-defunct MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies. SOE claimed that they were attempting to make the game more "star-warsy" (that is, similar to what is portrayed in the movies) when they instituted the CU (Combat Upgrade) and NGE (New Game Enhancements) early in the game's lifespan; however, these "upgrades" only resulted in making all non-combat professions and skills essentially useless, thereby ruining the in-game economy, as well as leading to thousands of anachronistic Jedi roaming around the galaxy at the time of the Galactic Civil War, less than twenty years after they were supposed to have been wiped out by the Empire.
SWG Player A: Why have you made Jedi a starting profession? There were no Jedi at this time in the movies.
SOE: We wanted to make the game more star-warsy.
SWG Player B: I'm a crafter, and your NGE has essentially made my profession useless. Why do you not consider non-combat professions important?
SOE: We wanted to make the game more star-warsy.
SOE: We wanted to make the game more star-warsy.
SWG Player B: I'm a crafter, and your NGE has essentially made my profession useless. Why do you not consider non-combat professions important?
SOE: We wanted to make the game more star-warsy.
by Mellophonius November 27, 2012

Instead of Cloud 9, Star 21 is to define the act of being so drunk, you are incapable of thinking or acting correctly. Since drinking and smoking are related, thus gives the "Star". 21 is the relationship to the legal drinking age.
by ShRoChLeWe November 30, 2013

by Ltk123 October 8, 2018

Verb- Star blazing is the act of star gazing when you are either getting high or already high. It is not limited to just looking at the stars it could involve discussing the solar system, aliens or other things involving space.
by Grammarnazi August 31, 2013
