Stational: In relation or pertaining to a particular station. This is often used to describe the specific environment of a test station.
by Thezarus August 22, 2017
A place or site, formerly enjoyable to visit, but has become completely obnoxious due to being filled with nothing but excessive and often barely-literate political whining.
I hate going on to Facebook, Twitter, or even Instagram anymore. It's Whiningtime Station all over. It's thoroughly annoying to hear people do nothing but complain. Hard to even find a joke or a cat picture anymore, just whine, whine, whine. Even Urbandictionary has turned in to Whiningtime Station, if you can believe that.
by Frisco Pete March 22, 2017
by Tman6monkey December 21, 2019
Very specific flex by old money, especially those in academic circles. The wagon can be Volvo, Mercedes, Audi, or BMW; the older, the better. It will be navy, black, silver, or British racing green. Every other car/suv is viewed as trashy or “new money”. The wagon driver goes out of their way not to display their wealth, not out of modesty, but because they know someone else will tell anyone who needs to know just how rich they are. Wagon is often passed down to child after decades of driving by original owner.
by OldMoneyBunny August 22, 2022
by MaybeARealWord January 12, 2022
Guy 1: "Have you heard PlayStation is getting a sequel, the Play Station 5"
Guy 2: " GET OUT OF MY HOUSE, I am calling the police."
Guy 2: " GET OUT OF MY HOUSE, I am calling the police."
by Jakeslayer September 13, 2022
John told Rip to take Jamie to the train station. Nobody will see Jamie alive again.
I'd like to see Beth take Rose to the train station. It would be nice if the buzzard could have her for dinner.
I'd like to see Beth take Rose to the train station. It would be nice if the buzzard could have her for dinner.
by Don't be Jealous December 14, 2023