An Hebrew slang word.

1. Buzz, getting high, the effect of drugs and/or alcohol.
Another word for satla is "sutul", which has the same meaning.
2. Lately also used as an adjective to describe someone who's high, the adjective satlan is used more commonly.
3. Maybe also used like the word sababa, an expression for good feeling.
1. Good satla.

This shit gave me a good satla.

2. Dude 1: you're such a satla (satlan) dude!!!

Dude 2: satla...*giggling*

3. Dude 1: wanna go to the beach?

Dude 2: Satla! Let's go...
by Satlan~Katan~19 September 28, 2010
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The word 'Satla'/'Sutul' basically means in Hebrew the feeling after smoking Marijuana.
It can be used to describe being high or just acting stupid. It's adjective is 'Satlan' meaning sombody who smokes a lot.
Damn, I'm in a serious Satla..
(or in Hebrew: Ani besatla ahu-sharmuta)
by G-man April 25, 2005
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Should really be written Satlah (with H) since the word in Hebrew has the letter 'HEI'. This effects pronounciation.
SATLAH
This hashish has great satlah.
I'm in satlah.
What a smooth satlah.
Happy satlah.
by Satlan February 3, 2007
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Means "good!" or "great!"
Josh: "You got an "A" in your work!"
Me: "Satla!"
by Anna March 17, 2005
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